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2 Routers on 1 connection?
Can anyone tell me if its possible to have 2 routers on 1 connection? I currently have the following setup:
CABLE MODEM > ANTI SPAM DEVICE > WIRELESS/WIRED ROUTER > COMPUTERS However this setup wont allow me to access my slingbox unless I remove the anti spam device so is it possible to have a setup like this?: CABLE MODEM > ROUTER > CABLE TO ANTI SPAM DEVICE > WIRELESS/WIRED ROUTER > COMPUTERS CABLE MODEM > ROUTER > CABLE TO SLINGBOX Is this setup possible? So I have like a cable coming from my cable modem into a router then the cable coming from the router into my slingbox and another cable from the same router into another router? I tried an ethernet hub but the slingbox needs a router for it to connect to the internet correctly. Thanks! |
Re: 2 Routers on 1 connection?
Turn off the DHCP and it should be ok. As long as both routers are not both trying to hand out IP addresses it should be ok.
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Re: 2 Routers on 1 connection?
Both routers will need to have different IP addresses themselves as well.
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Re: 2 Routers on 1 connection?
The second internal router will need to use the first router (one closest to the modem) as a gateway.
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Re: 2 Routers on 1 connection?
Yes, Rob is right... you can't have both routers plugged into the cable modem. However, you can use the 2nd router as a hub or a switch (rather than as a router).
Alternatively, have you considered setting up VLANs on your router, and having the Slingbox in a separate VLAN to the PCs? That should work too, and means you don't need to add any additional hardware. |
Re: 2 Routers on 1 connection?
Not all routers will support VLANs!
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Re: 2 Routers on 1 connection?
Pffft, buy a decent router then :rolleyes:
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