Can a router have 2 networks? - Linksys Community I have 1 router. Initially I created an unsecure network named "Linksys" which I think is the default name. Then I created a secure network "SN". My wireless card detects both networks. How can I determine if the unsecure "Linksys" is on my router (or on someone else's) and if it's mine delete i Solved: 2 subnets with one FIOS router - Page 2 - Verizon 1. Go the router's My Network -> Network Connections -> edit LAN. 2. Click the Settings button. 3. Scroll down to Routing Table and click New Route. 4. Enter the routes to your internal networks. Ensure you leave the metric at 0. 5. Repeat steps 3 & 4 for all your internal networks. 6. Apply the settings. 7.

I have 1 router. Initially I created an unsecure network named "Linksys" which I think is the default name. Then I created a secure network "SN". My wireless card detects both networks. How can I determine if the unsecure "Linksys" is on my router (or on someone else's) and if it's mine delete i

If I continue and do router #1 configuration and hook up the routers, it seems to work. I tested this by leaving the router#2 SSID something different than router #1. And then wireless connected my phone to router #2 ssid and it was successful, so I think it works. I also tested using ping. ÝQájŽ¬kZ€ù‰©ÆòYæ+Mž Ä«çíÅ % ù‘O šZï‘ŒÐW…Ò Rá¬Õ ãÝ#žêÓ ‡ 1˜£F}"äŒß *lŠOÇeñxa¸¨êÿ,èPzd_˜k7dP-Ï 8´Ë 62VIHcŠè ƒo ,A ~úá›Ccí·Ìy[×›Á#M¼¢ ÞÈ©…""­ûïr † 22‡ó*bÒZ x´ 'Ös—KK QË- ^ åè´ ¥ÎÛ á3o½GK=ô:1 5`V}4 ™­#¼ ŽÔƒÙ,õZ!| ÊI Ró+Mþ íéU Auto DHCP w/starting IP of 192.168.2.100. Wireless Secured, WPA2 Personal, "SSID1" This "A" Network must be the most secure of the two (wired and wireless) 2nd Router - "B" Secondary Network, all wireless: Linksys WRT54GL - WAN port connected to LAN port of E2000. LAN IP changed to 192.168.2.1. Auto DHCP w/starting IP of 192.168.2.200

I was going to subnet the network into 2 (192.168.1.1/25) so all the wireless users get from 192.168.1.10 to .59 (using DHCP) and then give static IP address to my 5 machines 192.168.1.129 to .124.

Jul 07, 2019 How to run 2 seperate networks with one gateway Feb 10, 2014 2 VLANS 2 networks on a layer 2 switch - Cisco Community Hello, I want to setup my layer 2 switch to have 2 different VLANS and 2 different networks. For example VLAN 10 10.10.1.1/24 VLAN 11 10.11.1.1/24 I have only one connection to my router. which is 10.10.1.1. I know I can setup the VLANS. My question is, do I need a layer 3 switch to do this? Since I