You can in fact put two routers together. It is not very beneficial however. Depending on what you are trying to accomplish, it would probably be more beneficial to use a router for your internet connection and a switch to extend the distance or ubcrease the number of ports.
"Can i Connect one router to another"
yes you can, it can be wired or wirelessly connected to your first rtr. But you have to remember that even if you have 2 rtr connecting to one another, you can't actually double the speed of your internet, it lessens into 50% from its actual speed provided by your isp.
You can do that using a lan cable or using bridging technology.
This is very well possible.
Just make sure they both do not broadcast or use same IP Adresses.
If your computer has two ethernet ports, then you could, though I don't see why you would want to, and it would probably not be effective.
No you have to connect it to the internet to go online. That's the same way your computer is able to go online.
Of course you can!
ok i do not no how you r trying but this is how i did it. buy a router hook it up and then set up the cannection on you psp and it should work.ps it does not work on all routers i had to get 2 of them.
yes, but you have to do a lot of work to get it done
You don't PS2 are connected to a TV for A/V
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Load balancing routers are used when you have multiple items running off the same router. What the load balancing router does, is when 2 or more devices are on the same router, it balances the bandwith so one device is not hogging up all the bandwith.
I don't know that it's possible to play "Rock Band 2" on the drums on your computer... However, if it is possible, then there would be a plug-in in the back of your computer that the drums would hook up to.
first you gotta hook a flashdrive to your computer then you gotta find one and download it to the flashdrive then simply hook the flashdrive to the ps3 and presto!
No. This would cause many conflicts and most routers will not let to even set this manually.
Yes you can but it would be more cost effective to use 1 router (downstairs) and a network switch upstairs as each router will typically support up to 255 connected devices.
Computer networking allows 2 or more computers to share information. The two computers are either linked to each other directly through a crossover network cable (peer-to-peer network), or through one or more intermediate hubs, switches and/or routers. Wireless routers allow 2 or more computers to network without being physically wired to the network.