Yes, they can. It's called "bridge".
can you connect wireless modem to a switch which will to two routers
Yes -- there are multiple configurations but typically two routers can be connected by wire to cover different remote areas on the same network.
Wireless routers have spots on the back to plug in ethernet cables. Mine has one input and 4 outputs. It may work if you plug in one wireless router to your modem and then run the ethernet cable from the out of that wireless modem to the in on the other
routers, yes that's how you spell it, send out wireless internet. you can have two routers, but you will only be connected to one.
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.
If you want to connect two routers with a wire you have use a straight lan cable NOT crossover cable.
There are two of them 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz.
timmah
Yes, you can. You can set up as many routers as want as far as your internet bandwidth can support it.
A wireless bridge is a hardware unit used to put two or more wireless networks together. They work in pairs, but there may be numerous bridges to get the full effect.
I think it is impossable unless there is wireless networking or a cable between the two buildings I think it is impossable unless there is wireless networking or a cable between the two buildings
Wireless routers have antenni and your iphone, ipad, computer, etc do too. Resulting in wifi signals between the two.