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    NOTE: if you can properly design a network you'll avoid the headaches that come with double NAT'ing and running out of RAM for address tables, DHCP failing, etc. BUT in a pinch this video will teach you the ropes on how to daisy chain multiple routers on the same network and it can be reliable depending on the hardware limitations. Just know that any IP address CANNOT exist more than once on the same network.
    Connecting two wired networks using a WiFi link (a wireless link between the two routers) as a wireless bridge can extend Ethernet over the air. Client mode: Connect two wired networks using two wireless routers (unbridged). Connect your PC to either a LAN port on your router device, or to the default open Wi-Fi network on it. Use a LAN port of a node to connect it to an existing network, that is, the LAN port of a router, switch, or other node.
    Generally, you would use a routers WAN port to hook it up to the existing network, either the LAN port of the first or uplink router, or the switch connected to a router box. Connect the WAN port on your second router to a LAN port on the main router, either directly or via the home networks hardwired connection. To perform the configuration, grab an Ethernet cable and plug one of those cables into a LAN port of the main router, where you get the Internet connection.
    Make sure that the primary router is connected to the modem first with the Ethernet cable and then use the other Ethernet cable to connect your PC to the router. Just remember that you will have to connect your routers together using an Ethernet cable unless they specifically support doing so in which case you'll be limited to their make and model compatibility. No matter what networking configuration you are using, if you need to have your routers connected together, but the ports you have to use are different.
    Most home networks feature a combo modem/router that has 4 or 5 Ethernet ports on the back to allow for a wired connection. In hybrid wireless/wired backhaul configurations, you are better off having your wireless satellite directly connected to your router, or your wired satellite and then to your router. A second router is also helpful when most clients in a house are wireless, but some Ethernet devices in one room (such as gaming consoles and file-sharing servers) will benefit from a wired configuration because their antennas are usually poorly designed.
    If you have a big house, or even just a big home network with lots of devices, adding a second router not only improves both wired and wireless coverage, it can improve your overall performance when properly implemented. Or, you can use the second wireless router as a switch to add additional Ethernet ports to the home network. If your home is wired for Ethernet, and you need great wireless coverage and Internet access anywhere on your home network, consider using the second router as an access point in AP mode if it's supported (AP). Setting up the second WiFi router as a WiFi range extender somewhere in the center of the house will provide wireless connectivity anywhere in the home, with no need to have a wired ethernet connection to the main router. But note that a wireless extender is NOT the same as wireless mesh and does come with its own subset of challenges.
    The second router can either be configured to serve as a range extender, possibly mesh like Asus's AiMesh or can be configured to share the same SSID as your primary router (not recommended unless it supports mesh mode), meaning that devices in your network will connect to whatever router provides the strongest signal. The routers could be split in that wired devices will still connect to the primary router, while all wireless devices would connect to the second router. The second router could just be used to expand an existing WiFi connection, significantly and providing a solid wireless connection for those distant devices as well.
    Depending on the configuration you may need to disable DHCP and change the IP address of any additional router or it can cause a TON of weird problems. Also consider updating the firmware to the latest version as it may fix existing issues and increase security . In the event that the latest update is more than a year old, you may want to consider replacing that device due to its lack of security from the manufacturer. some Hardware may be supported using third-party firmware like Merlin, DD-WRT, openlede, tomato and gargoyle But again, that is all dependent on what Hardware you have and if the chipsets are supported and goes well beyond the scope of this video.
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  • @rickyclerk3700
    @rickyclerk3700 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video. I have the exact problem you describe at 1:35 with the double NAT situation. Do you have a video on this already ? I've tried bridging and halting dhcp but nothing works. I need the second router to perform as normal. These networks are separated by 700 feet of fibe optics..
    Thanks !

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @rickyclerk3700 If you don't mind, could you please describe in detail what port is connected to, what port and the different configurations of everything and also makes and models of the equipment?

  • @pacman5800
    @pacman5800 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What if the 2 routers that your hooking up to the main router are both linksys should I plug in the ethernet port or the other ports. I looked and both ip adress are different on the 2 routers I ran I would like to make it so it's the right connection I am using the linksys app

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @pacman depends on what design you want. If you want a single network, use the LAN ports on the other routers and disable DHCP on them but keep it running on the main router.

    • @pacman5800
      @pacman5800 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Shiny Tech Things the way it's been working at the moment has no issues or anything. I just didn't wanna switch everything if I don't need to. But I will try It as single network and if it works out better I'll keep it that way. Great video!

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @pacman thanks for your support and please let me know how it runs for you.

  • @BudgetTechUKYT
    @BudgetTechUKYT ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love this! I prefer to put them on the same network and use my WAN Router as my Gateway... I then do Aggressive roaming so that it acts as a "Mesh"

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Budget Gaming HD Do you name them the same SSID? I don't recommend this in most cases because some devices can get confused but it depends. As long as DHCP is handled by the main router you shouldn't run into IP allocation issues.

    • @BudgetTechUKYT
      @BudgetTechUKYT ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@ShinyTechThings Same SSID my dude ;). DHCP comes from the same router yes. I have 4 routers in my house on this network config. 2 Mikrotik HAP`s and 2 TP links 1200AC... Its all about how aggressive the roaming is, ive set mine to drop at -76dbm so its quite sensitive even if I move rooms. So I never loose connection" Technically

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Budget Gaming HD True but also potentially limited by what the hardware supports but you could potentially also lower the broadcast power but some consumer routers don't have settings for that or are just high / med / low but then again you could move the placement of it as well.

    • @BudgetTechUKYT
      @BudgetTechUKYT ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ShinyTechThings I get what you are saying. :)

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Budget Gaming HD 👍

  • @bzldzl
    @bzldzl 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The user manual of my Netgear R7900P router says that if you want to use the R7900P in AP mode then plug in the RJ45 cable coming from the primary router in to the "internet" port of R7900P. If I do this (as per user manual) am I creating a double NAT situation even if I chose AP mode in the R7900P setup page? How do I check if I am in a double NAT situation?

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @bzldzl in AP mode it shouldn't be routing anymore, just providing Wi-Fi so DHCP should be coming from your primary router and not the R7900P in AP mode.

    • @bzldzl
      @bzldzl 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ShinyTechThings thank you for clarification.

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @bzldzl of course! What is the make and model of your primary router? Do you just have the 2 routers on your network?

    • @bzldzl
      @bzldzl 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ShinyTechThingsT-Mobile 5G Home Internet. They have provided me with a Sagencom FAST 5688W modem/router combo. I like the 5ghz DFS ability that gives me super fast speeds. I am using R7900P in AP mode for chuckles and grins😂.

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @bzldzl because they are different manufacturers. If you have problems using the same SSID as your main router, then I would recommend changing the SSID of the AP mode router and just set both SSIDs to automatically join on your devices.

  • @SPXLabs
    @SPXLabs ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks for explaining things out really well. Also idk how we can’t hear that ac unit blowing in the background. It’s so quiet!

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @SPX Labs it is more quiet than my ceiling fan. The servers and switches make more noise 😎

  • @MultiGoodriddance
    @MultiGoodriddance ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi. Just curious... Are there any safety/security features to having 2 routers? And if so what would those be?

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @MultiGoodriddance you would have double NAT'ing it's Just painful to maintain if you make changes regularly. Double Network Address Translation (NAT) if you are not familiar with it is basically translating the incoming going into a device on the network. So if you have say a Plex server that needs to be reached from outside, you would have some kind of NAT rules for port forwarding. A security feature would be if a hacker compromised your first router from it being unpatched whether by negligence or the manufacturer just not putting out any updates because they don't care and want to sell you the next router. Then the hacker would have to do that twice. And if they are completely different makes and models then it's just a lot more work for somebody to break through it even if there are known CVE's for exploitation.

    • @MultiGoodriddance
      @MultiGoodriddance ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @shinytechthings ok, thanks. I'm setting up a 2nd Linksys router for a friend. The friend was told the 2nd router will provide additional security but from what I'm reading if I set it up and it has its own dedicated i.p address and no DHCP then it's an access point with no extra security as all the dhcp and nat will be handled via the original modem/router currently being used

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @MultiGoodriddance If you set it up as an access point then it has no additional firewall or security components. Also if it doesn't natively support AP mode sometimes DHCP from the main router will get confused and you might need to reboot one or both every one in a while. I've seen this and it's just what it is because you can make it perform a certain way but the firmware wasn't supported for what was being done.

  • @dannyl6507
    @dannyl6507 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    @1:29 if you have 2 separate network ids (192.168.10.x and 192.168.0.x with /24 mask) you cant see a host on either network from the other network in either direction. Also this video should be called how to connect an access point or mesh network. One reason for setting up 2 routers on the same network is so you can have 2 separate networks sharing one internet connection. Setting up an access point or mesh leaves you with the same network.

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @dannyl6507 I tried to cover all scenarios in this video and let me break down something a little more for you.
      If network A is 192.178.10.0/24 and
      Network B is 192.168.0.0/24
      And network A is connected to the modem and providing Internet connectivity to network B. Then that router for network B's WAN port let's say gets a DHCP address of 192.168.10.47 or you manually configure it which would be needed to route traffic between them if that's needed. But the LAN ports on both routers *DO NOT* have connections between them then network B can access say a printer on network A because it's not getting a public address. However going the other way won't work without setting up routes if that's even supported on your router. You may be able to configure a VPN between the routers which may be the easiest solution in an environment where both routers are running DHCP servers.
      Potential issues that I've ran across when I get called in to look at a network with intermittent issues is usually caused by a cabling loopback ok hardware that can't detect the issue to disable a port. You can see this in Wireshark as constant traffic with just a couple of machines turned on and not necessarily doing anything either. If I were to make a follow-up video on this what additional information do you think would be helpful to everyone?

    • @dannyl6507
      @dannyl6507 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ShinyTechThings This video shows a good example of how to setup the connections so the networks can not see each other. th-cam.com/video/xyPniGTtRks/w-d-xo.html

  • @andrewgeorgelang
    @andrewgeorgelang 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Very nice explanation. So easy to follow along. Thanks for sharing man 👍

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      You're welcome and I'm glad you enjoyed it!👍

    • @LockheedMartinF-22Raptor-y8i
      @LockheedMartinF-22Raptor-y8i 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@ShinyTechThings hi 2 router TP-Link Archer AX73 vs 2 router ASUS RT-AX55 which is better to buy? yes I plan to buy 2 router for big house with 2 floor, in my place is same range price. I look for who can cover more area and stable. I use 100 Mbps from my isp btw

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  9 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      @LockheedMartinF-22Raptor-y8i Both support running in mesh mode but I've seen more long term firmware support from Asus.

    • @LockheedMartinF-22Raptor-y8i
      @LockheedMartinF-22Raptor-y8i 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@ShinyTechThings so based on stable signal and coverage area they are same? and you prefer asus because the firmware update system is better in long term?

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @LockheedMartinF-22Raptor-y8i since I don't have one of each I can't test the distance or build a heat map but before I switched over to Ubiquiti gear I'd only use Asus personally and usually flash over to their Merlin firmware. I know a few people that ran Ai Mesh firmware and it works flawlessly provided that the distance between the units is not too far or running Ethernet to the second one has always been rock solid. But back to the question about the firmware, to me that's extremely important because of how quickly a CVE gets exploited in the wild is rapidly increasing every year. Meaning if the manufacturer does update but rarely you could have security holes until they release a fix. Asus seems to be a bit more responsive than other manufacturers out there at that price point. Does that answer your question?

  • @JOIHIINI
    @JOIHIINI 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey maybe you can help me because im trying to do this with seperate networks off of the same modem. I have 4 bedrooms rented out in my house and it is 4 stories. I want to run 3 seperate extenders to the seperate bedrooms and give each tenant their own seperate wifi network. Is there a way i can accomplish this without ip conflict? My modem has its own wireless built in and 4 lan ports. I dont know if i should jse the modem wifi as access point 1 or if i should instead do 4 routers and shut the modem wifi off. Is this possible to do? I was planning on doing a hardwire setup with each lan port off the modem serving the wan port of each individual router rather than bridging 1 router to the next.

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @JOIHIINI the 4 ports to 4 routers will work as long as their internal networks are different.
      E.G.
      192.168.1.X
      192.168.2.X
      192.168.3.X
      192.168.4.X
      192.168.5.X
      Then each wan port of those 4 routers would get a 192.168.1.X address if that's what your main router is setup as. Does that help?

    • @JOIHIINI
      @JOIHIINI 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @ShinyTechThings it does but there's one thing that's confusing me, do they other routers have to be 192.168.1.x, followed by 192.168.2.x? Wouldn't it just be 192.168.1.5
      192.168.1.4
      192.168.1.3.... and so on? Or does the 2nd last digit need to change too?

    • @JOIHIINI
      @JOIHIINI 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ShinyTechThings or are you saying the last digit stays the same and the 2nd last digit changes?

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @JOIHIINI sort of... So 192.168.1.X where the X represents that specific device's address. Typically the router's internal IP will end in .1 so .2-254 are able to be used for devices typically over DHCP so you can connect and it just works. The 3rd octet (1 in this case) is basically the network address. So unless there is a route between 192.168.1.X and 192.168.2.X then they cannot communicate. Things get a little complex quickly but let me know if this helps or if I need to clarify it more.

    • @JOIHIINI
      @JOIHIINI 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @ShinyTechThings Okay so just to clarify 192.168.1.x and 192.168.2.x cannot communicate if 2.x has its Wan port wired to 1.xs lan port? Man is there any way I could direct msg u and give u some details. It's honestly really hard to find this information anywhere and I'm not even inexperienced I'm a linesman that installs modems and lan cables for a living lol. The disconnect is that we just use the default 192.168.2.1 for our modem and then tell the client if they want a complex setup they gotta handle it. In 9 years I've still got very little internal network experience. It's always "not my job, not my prob" lol.

  • @blue-xb1cq
    @blue-xb1cq 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    no problems with 2x/3x NAT doing banking transactions. NAT involves intensive cpu and memory processes. Turn a router into an AP is a waste of resources ( basically acts as a dumb switch ). Just ~12 IoT can crash a router with NAT on.

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I've never had that issue even with consumer gear. It's just additional maintenance with NAT on more than one router. What router did you experience this on where it was crashing with a dozen IoT devices on it? Also what were those devices?

    • @blue-xb1cq
      @blue-xb1cq 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ShinyTechThings- actiontec t3200m - "SmartLife" ( bulbs (5x), temp/hum sensors( 4x), led lightings( 3x), ,plugs( 8x) IR remote controls(4x), Alexa (5x), Google (1x), air purifiers ( 3x)

  • @mohammednasseralmuhairi7145
    @mohammednasseralmuhairi7145 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for this valuable information.❤ I have a main router and I would like to be connected to the second router without having to connect to the main router. So, is this possible because I want to dedicate a router to games only?

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      If you need internet connectivity then the router would need to be connected to another router upstream. What are the males and models of your routers and I'll look to see what all is supported and let you know.

    • @mohammednasseralmuhairi7145
      @mohammednasseralmuhairi7145 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I ordered an Asus tuf gaming ax 4200 router and the main router is d-link DIR-853

    • @mohammednasseralmuhairi7145
      @mohammednasseralmuhairi7145 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      The router I have now was taken from a telecommunications company. It is included in their package

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @mohammednasseralmuhairi7145 The Asus router is definitely able to handle a lot more traffic than the old D-Link. What speed of internet do you pay for?

    • @mohammednasseralmuhairi7145
      @mohammednasseralmuhairi7145 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      It is 4200Mbps / 160Mhz, so there is one that is a little higher than it, which is the Tuf gaming 5000, but I took this. All routers do what they should do, regardless of the speed, because I will use it for one room only, and I will use it because it supports VPN, and this what I was asking you about. If i activate VPN on the router, It will work for me on my Xbox because I ask myself this question. I don't want to lose money for nothing.

  • @TheGhungFu
    @TheGhungFu ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I want to use the second router's USB port to put shares (media sharing, FTP, samba) that will be accessible on the first router's network. Configured as an access point, it won't allow those shares to be created and deployed.The second router, wired connection to the primary router, is to be in a fireproof gunsafe in a concrete room,, shares for backups and important stuff in case of fire or other disaster. I don't like cloud or other offsite storage, especially since our internet kind of sucks.
    What to do? Double NAT and porting seems like a pain. I would just login to the second router's wifi but the signal from inside a steel firesafe in a concrete root cellar just won't work. Not into the expense of a good NAS since I already have the routers.
    Funny problem, eh?
    Thanks for the channel!

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @TheGhung Fu if you put the second router on the first routers network using a LAN port but *FIRST* you need to give it a static IP address on the first network that is available and turn off the DHCP server on the second router so it basically becomes a switch since you are no longer using the WAN port. Let me know if that works for you or if you need me to clarify anything else.

    • @TheGhungFu
      @TheGhungFu ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ShinyTechThings Thanks! I got things working well now. I'm now able to use the second router, now an access point, as an ftp server for my security cams which are hard wired to the main network switch. Nice to have separate NAS for camera storage so I don't overwork the main backup/DLNA NAS drive on the main router.
      What fun!

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @TheGhung Fu glad to hear that you got it working. Just note if running in AP mode and if the SSID is the same it can cause issues as it's not mesh with fast roaming.

    • @TheGhungFu
      @TheGhungFu ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ShinyTechThings Since I don't need anymore wifi bandwidth and hard-wired my cameras, I turned the radios off in the second router (access point). I can still use it as a LAN switch but the primary need was for a second NAS/ftp server. I'm not a big fan of connecting everything wirelessly. All of my cameras and the second router have static IPs set, with reserved addresses on the main router.
      I'm really liking these TP-Link routers by the way. Easy to manage and great bang for the buck. The USB3 ports and NAS functions work well and it's easy to setup shares,, all that.
      Thanks!

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @TheGhung Fu I'm glad to help. Thanks for the update!

  • @djacirjr
    @djacirjr 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Sure, here's the corrected and clearer version of your text:
    I currently have an Asus AiMesh network, but I'm encountering issues with my IoT devices, especially light switches, disconnecting multiple times throughout the day. There are approximately 70 devices connected in total. I'm considering purchasing a Cisco router connected to the Asus intranet to establish a separate 2GHz network for the smart devices, aiming to reduce the number of connected clients on the AiMesh network.

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @djacirjr I vaguely recall an in depth conversation with someone else a year or so ago about some WiFi bulbs that would work after rebooting the router. They fixed by using a cheap TP-Link that actually ran on the same CPU but the difference in the firmware resolved it. You could try running Merlin firmware to see if that helps. From what I remember it's because their bulbs didn't meet the Wi-Fi design spec. Basically poorly designed firmware that when attached to Asus who did properly implement it, would break their bulbs.

  • @mohammednasseralmuhairi7145
    @mohammednasseralmuhairi7145 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hello sir, I am happy to benefit from your clip. I know that we have talked a lot recently, but I have a question regarding PPPoE. How can I activate it and how do I make the other router just a provider and not the main one? The device for another is TP-link, so there is no option to make it a provider or an access point. Thank you, wherever you are, if you are. Read what I write here ❤

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I'm not quite understanding what you mean by this. If your ISP requires PPPoE To authenticate then the router that connects to them needs to use that not the one that is behind that router. So your second router you should be on a different local network and it's WAN port would be connected to a LAN port on your first router *IF* Your intent is to have two separate physical networks. Does this help? If not, please describe in more detail what you're looking to do.

    • @mohammednasseralmuhairi7145
      @mohammednasseralmuhairi7145 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      yes is help thx sir ❤️

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @mohammednasseralmuhairi7145 I'm glad to help, let me know if you have any other questions.

  • @SuggsMB
    @SuggsMB ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Yep just as I expected. Impossible for anyone who is not a computer expert to do. 😂 thanks for letting me know I definitely have to call a professional.

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Philip Suggs Can you please elaborate on what hardware you have and what you are wanting to do?

    • @samuelpeinado1267
      @samuelpeinado1267 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I don’t get it. This explanation was pretty straight forward. You went through it step by step… even explaining that you needed to plug in power to the router. lol. I just don’t get all these comments about how this is way to complicated n

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @samuelpeinado1267 true, but everyone understands different levels of complexities When it comes to technical stuff. I had a doctor at a hospital years ago cussed me out on the phone when I asked them if they rebooted the computer and they said they were doing that 20 times during the call. It turns out he was pushing the button on the monitor 🤦‍♂️🤣 after I got the computer name to remote to I showed him how to restart the computer and it came back up and the application that was crashing worked and he just hung up promptly after that. I say this because everybody has their own things in life that they are good at and not good at. Technical stuff is my strength but my communication skills are not always perfect for everyone although I do try.

  • @Andr1019_
    @Andr1019_ ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I just connected my secondary router to my first router, basically plug and play without doing anything mention in this video, and now i have 2 working routers in 2 different networks with different SSID passwords, they been working without any problems😂
    I don’t know if I did it the right way but hey it’s working.

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It depends what your purpose is of having the two networks and whether or not you have nodes on the second network that you need to access from the first or even from the internet. If you do need to access things behind multiple routers than you would have to double NAT everything. So a rule from the outside coming in would be matched and then take that rule and connect it to the second router then connecting to the device. If you don't need to access things on the second network from the first network then you should be mostly fine. The problems that I have seen pop up is where DHCP has an issue on the first router that it needs to be rebooted to get the second router working again.

    • @Andr1019_
      @Andr1019_ ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ShinyTechThings I don’t know if you are familiar with the ring alarm base station pro.
      so I bought the ring base station pro that comes with the Integrated eero wifi 6 router, ring told me I needed to use the base station pro as the main router for my network but I don’t trust ring router to be as main router since already have a good wifi setup in my home, so what I did is just connect my ring pro station to my main router (nighthawk) and now I have 2 separate networks with 2 different wifi password. The base station router (eero wifi 6) is online but is only for my ring door, window sensors and ring cameras. My phones, laptops and other devices are run thru my main router wifi (nighthawk) I did this about 4 weeks ago and is been working good. But I’m been reading different opinions and some of them said it will only work temporary since I need to change the ip on my secondary router which it would be the ring base station, what do you think? 😂 I’m not export on this field I just did the plug and play connection and I think is working.

    • @gamebond007
      @gamebond007 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ShinyTechThings so how to solve this. I have 2 routers & second connected from lan to lan wired. 2nd routers shows no internet many times have to restart. 1st router ip is 192.168.1.1 & 2nd router have 192.168.0.1 both are different brand routers. Any change in settings required? I just plugged and it works few minutes then have to restart router to make it work again. 1 more thing when trying to access router setting on 2nd router which has ip 192.168.0.1 it doesn't open page & when i unplug lan cable it allows me to open page again. how to fix all these please help. Thanks

    • @facebookmakesmesick
      @facebookmakesmesick 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @ContenidoGeneral I think I am in similar situation with alarms and new nighthawk I have no set up because I'm nervous I'll mess it all up. 2 seperate routers connected for different devices etc etc

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @facebookmakesmesick I need to know more about your environment but it comes down to if you're going to be using 2.4 gigahertz but the only channels you can use are 1, 6 and 11 with 20 megahertz width. If any of your neighbors are using other channels or running at 40 megahertz channel width then they are causing interference if you are able to receive a signal from their Wi-Fi.

  • @Sparre841
    @Sparre841 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    i got 2 router how do i get better wifi to my pc with 2 lan kabels! pls let me know

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Do you have both routers already connected together over a single cable? What port is being plugged to? What port and what makes and models are the devices?

    • @Sparre841
      @Sparre841 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ShinyTechThings singe lan kabel connected, pluged into lan kabel 1, one old router

    • @Sparre841
      @Sparre841 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ShinyTechThings i have one lankabel to connect the 2 routers then a singel on for my pc from the secendary one

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @SWEEEEEEEEE I need it more clear. Source port to destination port and specify which routers, makes and models.

    • @Sparre841
      @Sparre841 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ShinyTechThings i gave up, but ty for help. you know why my ehternet cabel do not help its same speed as wirless

  • @benf2532
    @benf2532 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    thanks

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @benf2532 You're welcome

  • @ernieg
    @ernieg 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i have a spectrum modem with there own router then i have to asus mesh router what is the correct way to connect ?

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I need more information. Are you wanting a single network for everything or multiple networks and if so, what use case's?

    • @ernieg
      @ernieg 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I want just 1 single network. @@ShinyTechThings

    • @ernieg
      @ernieg 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      just want to have a better range on the property. garage bedrooms and so on.

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @ernieg ideally you want to disable the Wi-Fi on your modem and turn that into a bridge. Meaning it acts as just a modem. But if you are renting it you might just want to see if you can buy your own modem and save a little longer term. Then use the most powerful ASUS that you already have as the main router and the second one with AiMesh firmware. If you can hardwire them you can get higher speeds otherwise put it at one place and test it all around the house. Then move it a little further or closer depending on what the coverage looks like and your needs. You may end up needing a third Asus router depending on the square footage and construction materials used in the home but AiMesh does a great job with expandability especially if you already have an Asus router and upgraded then you can use your old one provided it's supported to extend your network seamlessly.

    • @ernieg
      @ernieg 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ShinyTechThings ThankYou for your fast reply. Here is my situation I have spectrum modem to 1) Asus router then it’s hardwired to second router. Then hard wired to a older Asus Router but what I want to know what should be the proper way to hook up ?

  • @facebookmakesmesick
    @facebookmakesmesick 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I am not following at all. I have router/modem combo. I bought a new nighthawk router because my son is a gamer. I wanted to plug new router into existing combo and keep them seperate. Gaming phones tvs on nighthawk and existing combo just for house alarm cameras. But I keep seeing I have to change up addresses and other technical things I just know I will mess up completely

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      On your main combo router modem/ gateway, what does an IP address look like on a machine connected to it versus the new gaming router?
      Personally, if it were me, I would just take the ISPs equipment and turn it onto bridge mode so it becomes just a modem. Or depending on how much you rent the modem for, just replace it with an Arris SB8200 or equivalent for whatever your ISP supports. By having the two networks, you will need to properly space your channels to avoid congestion on those channels. That means that you can be competing for the airspace instead of cooperating to be on the same network. Each unit literally has a radio tower inside of it so think of if you were to play two radio stations at the same time, it's hard to understand them. They have to take turns and your ears can only properly hear one thing at once. But let me know on the IP address is and I can still guide you through it but you could have issues from the design that you want to do.

  • @mr.n476
    @mr.n476 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Music is too loud dude. Otherwise good video

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @mr.n476 What type of device are you listening to it on? With or without headphones? Is it just this video of mine or are there others that are better or worse? If I have any that are better please let me know so I can see what I may have done differently with the sound editing. I appreciate all feedback and constructive criticism.

  • @jfkastner
    @jfkastner ปีที่แล้ว +1

    SECOND !!!!! Nice video.

  • @JasonsLabVideos
    @JasonsLabVideos ปีที่แล้ว +2

    FIRST !!!!!

  • @KaceOnCrack
    @KaceOnCrack 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i have no idea what a modem is i dont have one

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @notgoosie2016 since you can get to the internet then you most definitely have a modem. Although you might have a modem router combo which could also be called a gateway. A modem is what connects you to the cable that your internet service provider brings into your house and converts that over to ethernet. A modem does not do any routing or Wi-Fi.

  • @way2go-fh4lc
    @way2go-fh4lc 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    That is about the worst and most confusing Explanation I have ever heard on how to set up multiple routers on a home network. Most people will not have a clue as to what you are talking about. If you want to teach someone something, you need to be able to bring it down to a level and use terminology that a layperson can understand. You have to assume that the people or person you are trying to teach, knows nothing about the subject and explain in simple terms how to do something. I have no doubt that you know your subject inside out but unfortunately, you don't seem to be able to explain things so that the ordinary man in the street can understand. You have to realise, the people who come on this channel, have come here to learn how to do something they are not familiar with and it is your role as a "Teacher" to tell them in terms they will understand. I am a karate instructor and when a newcomer joins my class, I teach them at a level they will comprehend; I don't instruct a white belt using blue belt techniques and terminology.

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @way2go-fh4lc I appreciate your constructive criticism, what explanation didn't make sense to you and I'll do my best to explain it using a different approach. What is the current design of your network and what are you looking to do with what additional hardware that you have?

    • @drincogni
      @drincogni 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@ShinyTechThings his right, for years i tried to extend wifi range by listening to all videos like yours but never was able to.I finally found a video saying its just plug n play no need to go on server etc.5 minutes i made it.your video and many other video are very bad because they over complicate something simple.now i can connect multiple buildings with the same internet with different routers.

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @drincogni I need more information on the scenario you had and makes and model numbers of the equipment. I have worked on a *LOT* of Wi-Fi networks over the years and I've seen soo many incorrect configurations so I tried to cover every scenario. I genuinely appreciate your constructive criticism and would like to know how to improve. The closest thing to plug and play would be mesh nodes and using a single brand. What would be an improved approach and how can I do this better?

    • @drincogni
      @drincogni 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@ShinyTechThings basicly i just bought any router at the lowest price ,plug 1 side of the ethernet from the main rounter to the 2ndary router lan port.thats it put password in other devices.something a 68 year could do achieving the same result your video above talked about while not being able to be done by a 68 year old who doesnt know anything about internet

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @drincogni The problem with that configuration is that if you do not disable DHCP on the second router then you can have two routers both assigning addresses. It can work until it doesn't. I've seen it where it works for anywhere from a day to a month but usually not longer and you have to reboot one or both of them to fix it. The only time I could think that this would not occur is if the other router is so underpowered that it is so slow on the responses that the main router is always what is being used or vice versa. If you were to take a wire capture of the network, I suspect you would see unneeded chatter on the network that ultimately will cause issues requiring reboots regularly.

  • @benf2532
    @benf2532 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    please lag set up pleasee!!!!

    • @ShinyTechThings
      @ShinyTechThings  15 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @benf2532 on what hardware?

    • @benf2532
      @benf2532 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      arris 8200
      nighthawk-rax35 and calix 6.2u
      can u explain with no switchs
      just using 2 routers i know some routers support wan-lag specificaally but i think you can do this with any 2 routers

    • @benf2532
      @benf2532 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@ShinyTechThings
      also detail the 2.4/5g and mu-mimo details.
      i want both routers to to max throughput to my ps5 wireless
      if its not possible to use LAG WIRELESS then explain using ethernet.