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It would take a whole separate video and an entire other article to explain why it works this way, but just trust that it does.įor this guide, we'll assume 192.168.1.1 is Router A's IP. When a device is connected to Router A and has an IP address within its IP range, it will be accepted as part of the network. The router's current IP address will not be available to use.įor example, if the router IP address is 192.168.1.1 then the IP pool of addresses will range from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254. The range of numbers you'll be able to select from will use the same numbers for the first three groups with the last group ranging from 1 to 254. Once you have the router's IP address (which always consists of four groups of numbers separated by a dot in between each group) use it to determine its IP range.

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The router's IP address will be shown next to it. Head to System Preferences > Network > select the current connected connection (you should see a green dot signifying the connection is working)> click on Advanced > on the TCP/IP tab, look for "Router:". You will see a lot of possibly confusing numbers and words, but the IP address located to the right of "Default Gateway:" is the address of the router. At the Command Prompt window, type ipconfig then press Enter.

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Run the command prompt (you can search for cmd in the Start Menu, in Windows 10 or in Windows 8 just type cmd when you're at the Metro Start menu, then press Enter).Connect a computer to Router A via Wi-Fi or with a network cable through one of its LAN ports. First you'll need to find out Router A's IP address. When in AP mode it will function as a LAN port, allowing you to - and in this specific case only - use port to add another wired device to the network). (Note that for routers that feature a native AP mode, you will actually make use of the WAN port. Leave this port alone or cover it with a piece of tape to avoid using it by accident. That will no longer be the function of Router B in our project.

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Using the WAN will make the router automatically function like a router because that's the intended role of the device: a router connects to the Internet and shares that connection with the rest of the network it hosts. If your router doesn't feature a native AP mode, then you'll want to avoid using its WAN port at all. Step 1: Ignore Router B's WAN (Internet) port. Now if you connect Router B (which is no longer a router) to Router A using a network cable (from LAN port to LAN port), it will function as an Access Point giving you better Wi-Fi range for your devices.













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