Linksys EA6900 manual How to put your new router behind an existing router

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6.To reconfigure the wireless network on your old router:

a.Open the wireless network setup page.

b.Change the network name (SSID) to match the name of your new network. Having the same network name and security settings enables you to seamlessly roam between your new router and your old router.

c.Change the security mode to match the security mode on your new router.

d.Change the passphrase (sometimes called the pre-shared key) on your old router to match the passphrase on your new router.

e.Change the wireless channel to a non-conflicting channel. Some manufacturers have an “Auto” function for channel selection that automatically selects a wireless channel that does not interfere with other nearby wireless networks. If your old router supports an Auto function, select that. Otherwise, you may need to manually select the wireless operating channel on your old router. In the 2.4 GHz wireless spectrum, there are only three non-overlapping channels: 1, 6, and 11. Pick a channel that does not overlap the operating channel of your new router. For example, if your new router is operating on channel 11, configure your old router for either channel 1 or channel 6.

7.Connect an Ethernet network cable to one of the LAN/Ethernet ports on your old router and an Ethernet port on your new router.

CAUTION

Do not connect the cable to the Internet port on your old router. If you do, you may not be able to set up the router as an access point on the current network.

Setting Up: Advanced

How to put your new router behind an existing router

Why would I put my new router behind an existing router? There are several possible scenarios in which you might want to use your new router “behind” another router:

1.You might be in an environment that shares the landlord’s Internet connection with all tenants. In this case, you should put your own router behind the landlord’s router in order to create your own private network and to isolate computers on your network from the rest of the building.

2.You are sharing an office building Internet connection, and you want to control Internet access or the content viewed by your employees.

3.You already have an existing network and you want to extend the network’s range or add wireless capabilities to your network.

4.You want to separate older, less secure network devices from the rest of the network.

To add your router to an existing router or gateway

In most cases, you can easily add your router to an existing wireless network by running Linksys Smart Wi-Fi. If you are unable to set up the additional router using the instructions below, see “To share an Internet connection” on page 39 or “To extend your network” on page 41.

To add your router to your existing wireless network:

1.Connect your router’s Internet port to the LAN/Ethernet port on your existing (upstream) router or gateway.

2.Connect to the secure wireless name shown in the Quick Start Guide that came with your router. (You can change the network name and password later during router setup.) If you need help connecting to the network, refer to your device documentation. Note: You will not have Internet access until router setup is complete.

3.Open a web browser and follow the instructions to complete your router’s setup. If instructions do not appear in the web browser, enter linksyssmartwifi.com in the browser’s address bar.

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