- Jun 17, 2014
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Hello,
Currently I have a vendor supplied Wifi router with 4 Ethernet Ports.
The router is in the computer room, setup as follows:
Port #1 is used on my desktop PC (3 ft cable).
Port #2 has a 25ft cable running to living room, connected to a wifi router setup as access point (dhcp disabled)
The purpose of port #2 is to share my internet connection with my relative next door. It allows all his wireless devices to connect to my internet & it works perfectly. The subnet starts at .14 as to not conflict with my main router.
In my living room, I also have a PS3 & a laptop which I would prefer to connect via cable. Is is possible to use the remaining ports on router #2? I have more spare routers which can be used to setup additional links.
Currently I have a vendor supplied Wifi router with 4 Ethernet Ports.
The router is in the computer room, setup as follows:
Port #1 is used on my desktop PC (3 ft cable).
Port #2 has a 25ft cable running to living room, connected to a wifi router setup as access point (dhcp disabled)
The purpose of port #2 is to share my internet connection with my relative next door. It allows all his wireless devices to connect to my internet & it works perfectly. The subnet starts at .14 as to not conflict with my main router.
In my living room, I also have a PS3 & a laptop which I would prefer to connect via cable. Is is possible to use the remaining ports on router #2? I have more spare routers which can be used to setup additional links.