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Hey guys,
I have a little question.. Is it possible to have two routers in your house or more (what you want) ?
Thanks
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Yes It is technically possible to utilize two routers on the same home network.
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better just use some hub or something. imo easier to configure..
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Explanation:
Router 1 Port 1: - Modem to Port 1 Ethernet Socket
Router 1 Port 2 - 4 - Outputs to PC.
Plug Router 1 Port 2 Ethernet into Router 2 Port 1 and it will work!
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The question is why would you want 2 routers in one house? especially if the OP is not too technically inclined DHCP may mess things up coming from 2 different routers. If you just need more pc's on your network buy a switch (Not a hub, make sure its a switch) connect 1 port on the switch to the router and bam, more ports to play with
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Aruba equipment is nice. Just don't have any laying about in a corner somewhere :P
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Is your last name Frank?
And do those parties include German soldiers?