Yes, you can do that. But it can be done only in series type connection not in parallel. Meaning that you should connect one of your router directly to the modem and another router connect to the first one.
Routers that are classified as N routers contain three MIMO radios and antennas; this is the primary characteristic of a Wireless N routers. These are made by companies like Belkin, Linksys and Netgear.
Wireless routers can be connected via an ethernet cable in the same way as wired routers. If the second router has a client mode feature then the routers can also be connected wirelessly otherwise the second router will only function as a wireless access point.
I can answer this easily. I've had so much trouble with Linksys routers that I completely gave up on them. I switched to Netgear and never had a problem again. I would recommend any Netgear wireless router to everyone.
The top ten wireless routers include companies such as Netgear, and Linksys. There are many other wireless router companies, but they are not as well known. The best price is probably Netgear, which can be found at Best buy. They can be bought on sale for $10.00 off the cost at times.
It depends on your modem provided by road runner, but usually people have no problem connecting modems to wireless routers.
I've had good luck with Netgear routers. http://www.onestopcomputersupply.com
Routers do not need any CD in order to connect to it. If you mean that you do not have a driver for the wireless adapter you get it from the manufacture website (Netgear, Linksys and so on).
Several wireless router manufactures offer routers in the price range of $50 to $100. The best reviewed brands of wireless routers are Linksys, Belkin, and Netgear. If you are looking for a lower price you could try the Newegg.com website or perhaps EBay.
It means your Netgear wireless router or Netgear wireless card (your computer) are too far from one another for the wireless connection to work.
Although many people say a router brand doesn't matter as long as it's a 802.11n router, I have had bad experiences with Linksys and Belkin. I have a Netgear now and it's the best router I've owned so far. I've heard bad reviews on Linksys and Belkin but haven't heard nearly as many bad reviews on Netgear.
Virtually any wireless router will work. If it works for a laptop, it will work for your iPod touch. The most common wireless routers are Linksys, NetGear, and 2wire, just to give you a hint at what most people are using as wireless routers these days i find that 2wire works the best and linksys doesnt work at all for my iPod touch.
A yani router. These puppies set themselves up and knows which ip address they suppose to be on and puts the security password right on your device