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    Connecting 2nd wifi router to router.

    On the incoming line i have a netgear adsl2+ modem /router wifi that is networked to a pc in my spare room, i use the laptop down there quite often but signal is weak to ok. I have connected a spare D-link wifi router between spare pc and lan cable but cant any connection ?
    I originally thought it may be an IP issue (both routers had same 192.168.0.1 IP) so i changed the 2nd router to 192.168.0.8 but still dont get any data flow ?
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    just done this....
    wire up as follows

    from modem to the lan internet in socket on the first router
    from a lan port on the router to a lan port on the second router
    turn of the dhcp in the second router
    setup he first router (it should pick 192.168.1.1
    manually assign the second router (192.168.1.2)
    set ssID the same on both
    set the frequencies on the wfif to 6+11 respectively
    you can only pull of wifi repeating in this setup if the second router is dual band or can do multi channel because its got 2 wifi modules in it

    plenty of help out there
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    Also worth checking if the Netgear router supports WDS. If so you can link both routers together using wifi.
    Which NETGEAR devices support WDS and WPS?

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    WDS is the way to go. I have run it on netgear wireless routers in the past, don't have to now as the signal reaches everywhere fine. I was using Tomato firmware.

    With WDS the second router just acts as a rely point for the first. It only needs power, no physical connection and no second wireless address.

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    WDS won't be compatible between a Netgear and a D-link. There is no standard when WDS is involved and many manufacturers use different techniques. It also halves the throughput.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dayswaste View Post
    WDS won't be compatible between a Netgear and a D-link. There is no standard when WDS is involved and many manufacturers use different techniques. It also halves the throughput.
    You'd not want to run it on the Dlink. Two netgear routers, each has a send and receive antennae so throughput isn't halved as it is on the single antennae items.

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