I have been trying to figure this beast out, been all over with no luck. Checked through the posts here, but didn't find anything exactly like I want to do. So please bear with me if I missed the answer buried in the forums elsewhere.
As stated in the title, I have a cable modem in my home office (at one end of my home) and a Netgear WNDR3700v4 router connected to it. I am using the wired main network for my office computers and a remote music server out in the living room. I also have an external drive connected to the USB port on the router, but it is slow as hell. The Guest wifi network is for my wife, and our mobile devices and the Roku 3 (wifi connected currently) in the living room and is disconnected from my main network for security reasons. I am extending the guest network with a Netgear N300 wifi extender. But it doesn't reach the far end of our home and the Roku3 has poor connectivity and drops the programs we watch fairly often.
So, my question is. Can I attach two routers to one modem and have 2 distinct and separate networks? If I can, how does one accomplish this? Do I need a switch between the routers and the modem? Specifics would be excellent. I am -fairly- knowledgeable about networking but it really isn't my specialty..
I was looking at the new Nighthawk X4 AC2350 routers from Netgear as well. A much faster NAS (USB 3.0) would be nice. Would the range from one of these cover my entire house which is about 50 feet from one end to the other?
My quest is to have my main office computers (3) and my music server and NAS all on the main network. A separate wifi network (which -could- be the guest network from the same router or a different network from a second router) for my wife and the mobile devices, and a wired ethernet connection for the Roku 3 that is part of the secondary network.
I have been working on this for a bit now and the wife is getting impatient, I am getting frustrated, the cats are laughing at me and ... well you get the picture. Any help anyone can throw at me would be appreciated. The more detailed the better. Many, many thanks in advance..
Cheers
Randall
As stated in the title, I have a cable modem in my home office (at one end of my home) and a Netgear WNDR3700v4 router connected to it. I am using the wired main network for my office computers and a remote music server out in the living room. I also have an external drive connected to the USB port on the router, but it is slow as hell. The Guest wifi network is for my wife, and our mobile devices and the Roku 3 (wifi connected currently) in the living room and is disconnected from my main network for security reasons. I am extending the guest network with a Netgear N300 wifi extender. But it doesn't reach the far end of our home and the Roku3 has poor connectivity and drops the programs we watch fairly often.
So, my question is. Can I attach two routers to one modem and have 2 distinct and separate networks? If I can, how does one accomplish this? Do I need a switch between the routers and the modem? Specifics would be excellent. I am -fairly- knowledgeable about networking but it really isn't my specialty..
I was looking at the new Nighthawk X4 AC2350 routers from Netgear as well. A much faster NAS (USB 3.0) would be nice. Would the range from one of these cover my entire house which is about 50 feet from one end to the other?
My quest is to have my main office computers (3) and my music server and NAS all on the main network. A separate wifi network (which -could- be the guest network from the same router or a different network from a second router) for my wife and the mobile devices, and a wired ethernet connection for the Roku 3 that is part of the secondary network.
I have been working on this for a bit now and the wife is getting impatient, I am getting frustrated, the cats are laughing at me and ... well you get the picture. Any help anyone can throw at me would be appreciated. The more detailed the better. Many, many thanks in advance..
Cheers
Randall