Yes, I have my modem hooked up to a router downstairs then have that router hooked up to another router that's upstairs. i7-920 @ 3.6 // 770 GTX // 12 GB G.Skill Sniper Ram // PS3 // 360 FiiO e9+17 // AD700 + M50 // Deck Legend + 82 // DAS Ultimate S

Reconnect the coaxial cable while the modem/router is rebooting. Note that, you will no longer be able to log into the interface. Remove the computer you used to log into the modem/router and connect the Ethernet cable to your other router instead. Turn off the modem/router and turn it back on, so that it binds to the MAC Address of the router. You can connect to the WiFi network that's being broadcast by your ISP modem or router, or just use a nearby public WiFi network. Connect the ethernet cable from your computer to the WAN port of the router (or in any port if you're using an ethernet switch). This should be a different router or switch than the one from your ISP. DSL Router with a hardwired connection once you have that working and can access the Internet, plug in the CAT 5 cable from the Modem/Router to the Uplink port of the Lynksis and then again with a If your Google Nest Wifi router or primary Google Wifi point and another nearby router are broadcasting the same Wi-Fi network name, it's possible that your personal device is connected to the other router's network. This can happen if you used an existing network name to set up your Google Nest Wifi or Google Wifi devices. If you use another router, then you have to do the configurations at the link. If you buy a MOCA bridge as suggested, then it's just plug and play and a lot easier to hook up. Pick your poison

DSL Router with a hardwired connection once you have that working and can access the Internet, plug in the CAT 5 cable from the Modem/Router to the Uplink port of the Lynksis and then again with a

Yes, I have my modem hooked up to a router downstairs then have that router hooked up to another router that's upstairs. i7-920 @ 3.6 // 770 GTX // 12 GB G.Skill Sniper Ram // PS3 // 360 FiiO e9+17 // AD700 + M50 // Deck Legend + 82 // DAS Ultimate S

Yes, as long as you follow the steps above, but replace the steps for router 1 to router 2 and router 2 to router 3 and so on. Keep in mind the speeds will slow down with each router you add. It would be better if you could hook router 3 to router 1, but if the distance makes that an issue, the daisy chain is the way to go.

Yes, I have my modem hooked up to a router downstairs then have that router hooked up to another router that's upstairs. i7-920 @ 3.6 // 770 GTX // 12 GB G.Skill Sniper Ram // PS3 // 360 FiiO e9+17 // AD700 + M50 // Deck Legend + 82 // DAS Ultimate S NOTE: Before you connect a Linksys router to another router, make sure that both routers have different IP addresses. This is necessary to avoid conflict and connectivity issues in the local network if they have similar IP addresses. In this case, you need to change the IP address of the secondary router.