Combining Two Wireless Networks?

Mar 10, 2012

Recently I have had a thought about changing the networking around my house.urrently we have two routers as my house is very tall and not very wide, they are called JohnsonNet1 and JohnsonNet2. Is there a way to get them to run one network called JohnsonNet?

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Aug 3, 2011

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Nov 30, 2011

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1. I do not want them running me past the data limits imposed by cable company and
2. keep them from sites such as those which got them in trouble in the past (kids are older and bought laptop for selves and pop will not go along with me confiscating it if they abuse internet privileges

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Jul 10, 2012

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Nov 9, 2012

At my office, I have two ISPs. Here is the configuration:

ISP1:
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- Wireless Router1 Connected to Switch above > WLAN 192.168.10.xxx

ISP2:
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- WLAN 192.168.1.xxx

ISP1 is a T1 line bundle. It was slow for our wireless users in the office. So we went ahead and signed up a cable internet connection from ISP2. The one and only one device connected to ISP2 jack is a wireless router (Wireless Router2).People who are connected to Wireless Router2 (192.168.1.xxx) can't see anything in our LAN and WLAN (192.168.10.xxx); for example Domain Controller, Printers, File Server, etc.How can I configure ISP2 setup so that both routers (or you can say both ISPs) are on the same network 192.168.10.xxx? I want to do this so everyone is on the same network and can see everything.

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Jun 17, 2012

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Oct 28, 2011

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Mar 8, 2013

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Jan 26, 2011

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Jun 17, 2012

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- 2 Internet connections at your home (DSL + cable for example)

- A router that supports dual WAN

- A Magic software that I can write for example

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My PC usually shows me a list of wireless connections when i click on that icon.Today, however, it is not showing the list and displays the following message instead:'windows cant configure this wireless connection.' no list, so i am not able to connect to my network.i tried setting up a wireless network through wizard but to no avail. I dont know why this is happening. i got a new wifi modem. i cant even blame the new connection alone, because before that my pc at least used to show other inaccessible wireless networks in the list. but today it shows nothing.i have a windows xp.

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Mar 22, 2011

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My friend uninstalled some programmes on his Toshiba laptop and now he can only connect to the router via an ethernet cable. When trying to find wireless networks the message "No wireless networks detected" appears. Other laptops and devices have no problems connecting throughout the house. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the right drivers for the wireless adapter, checked that the TCP/IP settings are on obtain ip address automatically, checked that the NIC is enabled in the BIOS and checked that the WLAN is on automatic in the services utilty and there is no other WZC running.

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My current project is to have a printer that actually works. You don't need one often, but when you do you really need one. I'd like the printer to be wireless as we all use laptops but don't want to have the printer near the router.

The simple solution is to shell out for a wireless printer, but I have access to a cheap (and good) ethernet only printer. Now, how to connect it? I have a spare old router, which I'm thinking of connecting to the printer. I'd then have to get the router to join the network (is that possible?) or somehow bridge them. The to devices to join would be this and this.

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Jun 13, 2011

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Feb 22, 2012

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Jun 24, 2012

What changed on my Win XP wireless network connections, but I used to be able to see about 5 wireless networks in the neighborhood, including mine. Now it only shows mine. Not that I can connect to any of the others (don't have the security codes), but I find it strange that it used to show all of them, but all but my own have suddenly disappeared. Did I check some setting somewhere (that I can't find now) saying to show only the strongest connection?

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Feb 23, 2013

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Mar 12, 2012

One of my business customers need a network set up a certain way.They have two XP computers right now. Their internet connection is wireless through a Verizon Mifi. They also have a crossover cable through the wall so the two computers can share files.They are going to add a 3rd Windows 7 computer and turn one of those XP computers into a server where all the files they need to access (Quickbooks, etc) will be stored. They do not want the server to have internet access at all. Becuase of the way the building is set up, I need to add a wireless router to the mix. The Mifi will only be for the two client computers to connect to the internet and the other wireless router would be for the two client computers to connect to the server to access their files. I tried yesterday to add the wireless router to the mix by having one computer (XP) use one wireless card to access the Mifi with an IP address of 192.168.2.1 and another wireless card to access the wirless router with an IP address of 192.168.1.1. It connected to both perfectly, but then got confused as to which wireless connection to use to access the internet. I've read about how you need to use two different gateway addresses on each to seperate them inside Windows but wanted to make sure that's how I needed to do it before I went out there and tried it.

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