![]() Improved wireless reach (signal range): Adding a second wireless router to an existing Wi-Fi network can extend its reach to accommodate far away devices. ![]() Conversely, a second router also helps when most clients in the home are wireless, but a few Ethernet devices in one room (like game consoles and file-sharing servers) could benefit from a wired setup. Support for mixed wired and wireless network setups: If you have a wired home network and want to connect Wi-Fi devices to it, installing a wireless router as the second router allows those devices to communicate while allowing the rest of the network to remain on Ethernet.A second router provides more open Ethernet ports, allowing additional computers to join the network. Support for more wired devices: If the first router is wired Ethernet, it supports a limited number of connected devices (typically only four or five).
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