michiganguy
New Around Here
Just upgraded my trusty RT-N16 to a RT-N66U. Using stock asus firmware on both. I want to use my old RT-N16 as an access point in another part of my house... and have a couple questions. I've already set that router to function as "access point", and plugged it in to the network via ethernet cable. Seems to be working, but have a couple questions:
Where the RT-N16 access point is, I have the ethernet cable plugged in to a LAN port. Is there any way to use the other LAN ports as a switch? I have some other stuff in this area that I want to hardwire. I tried something but it didn't seem to work. Do I need to put a switch in front of this router if I want to do this? Seems like a waste!
When people come to my house and connect to my wifi, will the devices travel to the other access point that is strongest? My feeling from researching this is that it basically won't happen and they will stay attached to whatever router they initially hooked up to. Thoughts?
Where the RT-N16 access point is, I have the ethernet cable plugged in to a LAN port. Is there any way to use the other LAN ports as a switch? I have some other stuff in this area that I want to hardwire. I tried something but it didn't seem to work. Do I need to put a switch in front of this router if I want to do this? Seems like a waste!
When people come to my house and connect to my wifi, will the devices travel to the other access point that is strongest? My feeling from researching this is that it basically won't happen and they will stay attached to whatever router they initially hooked up to. Thoughts?