yes that's what I mean... there is no WEP2

At 06:12 PM 5/27/2011, you wrote:
Winterlight,
Please tell me you meant "WPA2" instead of "WEP2?"
I thought WEP was a no-go............ :)
Duncan


On 05/27/2011 18:49, Winterlight wrote:

Plug your broadband into the WAN port of router one
set Router one = 192.168.1.1
SSD = router 1
WEP2 = router 1 key
Channel 1

CAT6 from router one LAN port to router 2 WAN port
Set IP router two = 192.168.2.1
SSD = router 2
WEP2 = router 2 key
Channel 6

Turn every thing on one at a time.. router one, router two, PC to get it up and running.

This will not isolate router one from router two, everybody can see everybody but on different routers. The wireless are two separate connections that should change to strongest signal as you move through the house if you set your laptop up that way. How well it works depends on interference. good luck


At 02:22 PM 5/27/2011, you wrote:
I have 2 Linksys broadband routers.
I ran a cable from the main one to the other side oh the house to get a better signal on my laptop. When I power up the second router it kills the signals to my roku and other computer.
I have heard of other people doing this.
How do I keep the signals to my Roku and other computer?.
And get  my regular signal out of the second router?
Sam


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