![]() ![]() I am assuming that your cable to the 3rd floor is plugged into one of the LAN ports of the main router. Then it would essentially be a wireless switch and it *should* eliminate issues with wireless printing/scanning. Give the second router a static IP within the first router's network Any reason you chose that approach over:ΔΆ. Note there may be some complications wrt router firewalls and wireless printing and wireless scanning.Thank you, that's 100% what I want to do. Note there may be some complications wrt router firewalls and wireless printing and wireless scanning. Possibly a similar concept would work in your apartment. Thus the 1st router feeds (via an etherent cable) the second router. What we have done, in the room next to the patio, is plug in a second router (which has a wireless) and we transmit a second wireless signal (with a different channel and different SSID from the 1st wireless), where that second wireless signal is strong in our patio. Unfortunately, the wireless signal from the small cabinet, is not strong enough for a good signal on our patio. Hence we have both a wired connection, and a wireless signal, in every room in our apartment. We also have our wireless router located there in the same cabinet. We have a small cabinet where the main switch is located for all the apartment's wired connections. Our apartment has a wired ethernet connection in every room. ![]() Not sure I understand the question - but an example of what my wife and I do to obtain wireless in our outdoor patio. ![]()
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