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
can you connect wireless modem to a switch which will to two routers
Not in most cases. Most wireless (or WiFi) routers also have an ethernet RJ45 port and you can connect that way with a CAT5 cable....even connect a switch for more ports.
Most wireless routers also allow you to plug in 4 to 8 other Ethernet cables. It would not be a router otherwise, it would simply be a wireless access point. The cable connections are also faster than the wireless (at this point).
Routers connect via your computer's ethernet input.
Yes. This is called "wireless bridging" and is a common feature on most modern wifi routers and access points.
No. To find wireless routers, your computer must have a wireless chip in it that will search for signals near you. SO, if you can connect to your own wireless router, you can connect to other wireless router.
The Wireless internet router is connected to your cable modem with an ethernet cable and most wireless routers also have the ability to also have wired connections along with the WiFi or wireless connections. The ethernet ports on the router are marked so you know which one to connect to the modem
Ethernet cable is used in any length to establish physical network connectivity between Ethernet compatible devices such as computers, routers, printers and entertainment devices. Cable networks are utilized when there is a need for security (laboratories), no practical use for external access(LAN parties), or to connect to internet capable nodes such as wireless routers and modems. A 100 ft cable might be used to connect a wireless router in your garage to the internet connected network in your home, expanding your personal wireless hot spot.
Yes, you can it's exactly what (wireless) routers were made for.
Most people are using wireless routers these days, mostly because of their mobile devices, but the main reason people have a problem with wireless routers is they are slower than "wired" internet (ethernet).
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.
It you can pick up Internet signal without hooking an ethernet cord into your computer. You can get the wireless signal in the wireless routers range.