Personal opinion, a powerline adapter is hit and miss. If you have one of those and your stb supports the use of such wires, you can obtain a coaxial splitter.
Also, coaxial cables come in a variety of length ranges, similar to hdmi cables.
Can you use two modems in one house. This allows the modem to act as a router to share your internet connection and is useful if you want to have two separate network groups in your home or office. As @57 indicated you can use powerline adapters, which can work reasonably well. It�s best to call in to see what the local policy is.
Personal opinion, a powerline adapter is hit and miss. Technically it would work but you would be paying for two different internet connections. But if there was one line into the house, yes, you could split it and put one modem in the bedroom and one in the livingroom.
It doesn�t need to be on the same coaxial line as the other modem. Use the options provided in the comments or look into a mesh wifi system. To get started, open the alexa app on your phone and select devices at the bottom of the screen.
You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Two modems will mean two phone lines (or cable/fttp connections or whatever it may be) and usually that is going to mean two charges (and probably installation fees for installing a second line. If you mean two straight cable modem or two combo modem / router gateway devices, most systems no longer allow two modems to be used at one address.
Yes, but a second cable modem will need a second internet subscription. If you dont want to. No, you cannot have two dsl modems on the same line and you most certainly cannot use the same ppp account twice.
Just run some cat5e, it will be all the speed you need. As a matter of fact you can even use more than two if you want. There are lot of advantages to using two modems like better speed and stability throughout your entire house.
If the first router is the wired ethernet kind, it supports a limited. You have to avoid the situation of having two devices with the same ip addresses within one network. Technically the modem can be anywhere in the same neighborhood (node) as your account.
Yes, shaw would want her to have her own shaw phone adapter. Log in to the modem�s settings interface (modem gui) using your admin username and admin password. It has been my experience that many systems will not allow two modems to be used at one address.
> is it possible to have a second phone modem in the same house so that she has her own phone number? For example, if the main router has the ip address 192.168.0.1, and the other router also has the address 192.168.0.1, the two addresses will. Support for more wired devices :
It�s best to call in to see what the local policy is. You can definitely use a second modem in one house. If you want to ethernet connect to other rooms it�s up to you how you do that wiring but they need to connect to the.
Also, coaxial cables come in a variety of length ranges, similar to hdmi cables. Moca adapters can work, depending on what other services you have and the wiring in your home. The current generation of gigabit adapters are pretty good, depending again on the wiring in your home.
That way you don�t struggle with 2 modems and 2 networks, you can have 1 extended network. I would ask why do you want to do this? The setting up process can be a bit irritating if you are not used to it, but the process is pretty straightforward.
Note that these are different from your wireless network. If you have one of those and your stb supports the use of such wires, you can obtain a coaxial splitter. You can hook a router to it in ap mode or a small switch and ap.
Yes michael, it’s indeed possible to have multiple cable modems in the same house, and it isn’t all that uncommon. And only the att gateway is connected to the one wall/street connection which you determine at installation time. Even if they do allow it you will need to pay for two accounts (twice what you are paying for hsi now).
Next, tap the plus icon in the top right corner and. Coaxial cables are the wires that older tvs use. As rich states, it is possible to have 2 modems on your account, provided you are willing to pay separate charges for both of them.
Even if they do allow it, you will need to pay for two accounts (twice what you are paying for hsi now). Can i use two different dsl modems in the same house for two different computers ? @jaroadshow rogers typically won�t allow a second modem in the house unless its on another account, which is usually another rogers customer that is renting part of the house, basement or upstairs floor for example.
For internet access you can use a second modem but it must be connected behind the att gateway (router/modem). Are you simply trying to have internet access in both rooms? Yes, it is possible to use two (or even more than two) routers on the same home network.
Currently i have one modem in my basement to directly connect to my computer (which is also where the wifi is (wifi built into modem)) i was wondering if i bought another modem, would i be able to move the old modem/wifi module upstairs (where it originally was) and put another modem in the basement thus having two modems hooked up to coax. If you only have one internet connection but two modems, you can connect the pair by putting one modem into bridge mode and physically connecting them through an ethernet cable.