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<blockquote data-quote="poolman966554" data-source="post: 8638775" data-attributes="member: 665165"><p>i actually have the similar setup, my modem and main router are on the 1st floor, and i have a 2nd router on the 2nd floor thats wifi capable. i get way more range that way. And look for routers that run dd-wrt. its linux based if your into that. much better imo.</p><p></p><p>What you need you need to do is disable the dhcp server function on the second router. This will let the 1st router handle the job of giving out ip addresses. I put my 2nd router static so itll never change ip address.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Google this: Buffalo AirStation N300 DD‑WRT. Imo, its a great router . WAY better than dlink, cisco etc.. thats what i have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poolman966554, post: 8638775, member: 665165"] i actually have the similar setup, my modem and main router are on the 1st floor, and i have a 2nd router on the 2nd floor thats wifi capable. i get way more range that way. And look for routers that run dd-wrt. its linux based if your into that. much better imo. What you need you need to do is disable the dhcp server function on the second router. This will let the 1st router handle the job of giving out ip addresses. I put my 2nd router static so itll never change ip address. Edit: Google this: Buffalo AirStation N300 DD‑WRT. Imo, its a great router . WAY better than dlink, cisco etc.. thats what i have. [/QUOTE]
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