Hello all,
My situation is this: I have really spotty coverage in my house due to some interferences. So the main router/ modem is provided by the ISP and it cannot provide signal to all the rooms in the house. It is also connected to some switches to provide LAN access to in-wall Ethernet ports in those rooms. I tried using wireless bridged connections with Netgear 3400 and TP-Link WR841 that I have lying around the house. It worked to some extent as it really depends on the signal from the main router.
So I had to hook up the 2 routers to the Ethernet ports in the rooms that I want signal and set them up as separate access points. The problem with this setup is that there are multiple networks in my house and moving from one location to the next would require reconnection to the nearest network.
Would it be possible that I can hook up the routers to the Ethernet ports and have them serve as bridged connection to the main router with the same configuration?
Thanks
My situation is this: I have really spotty coverage in my house due to some interferences. So the main router/ modem is provided by the ISP and it cannot provide signal to all the rooms in the house. It is also connected to some switches to provide LAN access to in-wall Ethernet ports in those rooms. I tried using wireless bridged connections with Netgear 3400 and TP-Link WR841 that I have lying around the house. It worked to some extent as it really depends on the signal from the main router.
So I had to hook up the 2 routers to the Ethernet ports in the rooms that I want signal and set them up as separate access points. The problem with this setup is that there are multiple networks in my house and moving from one location to the next would require reconnection to the nearest network.
Would it be possible that I can hook up the routers to the Ethernet ports and have them serve as bridged connection to the main router with the same configuration?
Thanks