I initially had a laptop and a desktop with one router, running both wireless and wired (Ethernet cable) My daughters got laptops, and I bought a Netgear Wireless N300 Router/Modem for a better signal. The signal is good, but at the extremes of the house poorer. I read the internet and built a "Windsurfer". The results were not that impressive. Bedroom 2 had the best signal with a flat foil behind it.(Measured with Network Stumbler) So I thought to incorporate the first router somewhere in the system for a boost. I got info, but it did not work for me. I know I need to change the Default Gateway; IP address, etc, but need more guidance. Can anyone help?
On on of the systems that is connected to the first router (I will assume you are on windows): 1.) Open the command prompt (start>run, then type "CMD") 2.) Type "ipconfig /all"...this will give you a default gateway, subnet mask, and dns servers. The default gateway is the ip address of your first router Sorry, just got a call and I have to go...anyone else wanna finish this one?
3.) Disconnect your PC from the wired network, and plug it into the second router. 4.) open internet expolorer and goto this address: 192.168.1.1 5.) Follow the onscreen steps to make it a access point.