Post: need help one question
07-25-2011, 01:51 AM #1
Battler624
I’m too L33T
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first thing first what i have

-2 phone lines upstairs and downstairs
-2 routers one is being used for my internet the other is not being used

the problem is that i am using one router but it isn't sending a wireless signal to all the house so i want to link them together is that possible?

btw i have my internet subscription on the phone line upstairs not the downstairs one and i dont get the wireless signal downstairs

if you need any more info just quote me and please as long as you can help why not thx in advance
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07-25-2011, 05:31 AM #2
Originally posted by Battler624 View Post
Hi all thx for reading this and hopefully you will help me
first thing first what i have

-2 phone lines upstairs and downstairs
-2 routers one is being used for my internet the other is not being used

the problem is that i am using one router but it isn't sending a wireless signal to all the house so i want to link them together is that possible?

btw i have my internet subscription on the phone line upstairs not the downstairs one and i dont get the wireless signal downstairs

if you need any more info just quote me and please as long as you can help why not thx in advance


I don't know much about Internet hardware, but I don't think this is possible. You can buy a router with a stronger signal. You can also read this I found, You must login or register to view this content.
07-26-2011, 08:29 AM #3
Battler624
I’m too L33T
damn
~short~
07-26-2011, 06:17 PM #4
Chrom3D
Big Sister
Originally posted by Battler624 View Post
Hi all thx for reading this and hopefully you will help me
first thing first what i have

-2 phone lines upstairs and downstairs
-2 routers one is being used for my internet the other is not being used

the problem is that i am using one router but it isn't sending a wireless signal to all the house so i want to link them together is that possible?

btw i have my internet subscription on the phone line upstairs not the downstairs one and i dont get the wireless signal downstairs

if you need any more info just quote me and please as long as you can help why not thx in advance


It's called bridging, and it's possible. Not possible for all routers, which do you have?

You must login or register to view this content. heres a link which is very helpful.

To increase the wireless singnal range, try to change wireless channel or update it's firmware may work. Or you could simply move the router to another place. Or add a repeater/bridge.

It's possible I can help you. Give me information about your router. I just need the name of it.

Btw, to change channel or update firmware, you will need to log into the router. To do this, go in any browser and type in: 192.168.1.0 or 192.168.0.1, or something else. Basically your routers IP-adress.
07-26-2011, 09:57 PM #5
NGU-AZ
Bounty hunter
You would either need two modems (and routers) with two coaxial inputs in your house, or purchase an amplifier for the working router to get a signal throughout the house.
07-28-2011, 01:41 AM #6
Battler624
I’m too L33T
Originally posted by Chrom3D View Post
It's called bridging, and it's possible. Not possible for all routers, which do you have?

You must login or register to view this content. heres a link which is very helpful.

To increase the wireless singnal range, try to change wireless channel or update it's firmware may work. Or you could simply move the router to another place. Or add a repeater/bridge.

It's possible I can help you. Give me information about your router. I just need the name of it.

Btw, to change channel or update firmware, you will need to log into the router. To do this, go in any browser and type in: 192.168.1.0 or 192.168.0.1, or something else. Basically your routers IP-adress.


its a Zhone router this is the pic
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