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2012Coleman
May 05, 2017Explorer II
hawkeye-08 wrote:OK! Followed this advice and found a good video with simple instructions - basically what you stated. Will give it a try this evening.
As others have said, you can use your old router as a access point. Set it to the same channel, SSID, password, new IP (for example, if main router is 192.168.1.1, make your old router 192.168.1.2) and make sure you plug the network cable into a lan port (not the wan port) and turn off DHCP and other routing functions on old router. Google "cascade routers" for more information.
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