Can I hook up two modem/router with 2 separate networks …

2010-4-25 · Can I make two networks from one modem? I've got a comcast modem with one netgear router plugged in the back. If I somehow get the modem to have two ethernet outputs (is there a cord for that?) could I plug in a second router and have a different network? Update: How do you connect two routers to one modem? - NETGEAR @Wyndglide,. @antinode's advice is spot on.. I'd also like to point out that your R8000 is a TriBand router, which means it has 3 available wirelss broadcasts. Suggest you disable SmartConnect and configure your 3 wireless broadcasts with separate SSID Names. You will now have 3 wireless networks to choose from and connect to, allowing you to separate devices between different boardcasts. Solved: Two routers on one network netgear setup - … Hi, thanks for the reply. I made a quick picture of the network as it is. As I have it now set up, PC1 can see PC2 and PC3, but but not PC4, which is connected on a different router. Same goes for TV3 can see the MY CLOUD, but TV1 and TV2 on the different router not. So there are actually two seperated networks (also two different wifi networks).

Solved: Two routers on one network netgear setup - …

2 routers + 1 modem = 2 wireless networks Help 2010-9-18

A single IP address divides into two sections: Network ID and Host ID. The Network ID defines the logical group where devices belong. The remaining section (Host ID) represents the unique device within that grouping. To apply multiple networks, we must understand where the network division happens to create multiple smaller networks.

Solved: Two routers on one network netgear setup - … Hi, thanks for the reply. I made a quick picture of the network as it is. As I have it now set up, PC1 can see PC2 and PC3, but but not PC4, which is connected on a different router. Same goes for TV3 can see the MY CLOUD, but TV1 and TV2 on the different router not. So there are actually two seperated networks (also two different wifi networks). networking - How to securely join two networks together