Fuck Comcast, I plan to share my internet with neighbor, split the bill, get a high speed plan enough for the both of us to share.
Neighbor also wants the pure authentic experience so I need to get a longg ass LAN cable, drag it from my house to his, and hook it wireless router at their house. The problem is: Can I hook up another wireless router to my cable modem when the cable modem only has 1 WAN port? I don't need another WAN port to hook up another wireless router right?
He doesn't want wireless bridging.
How should I approach this?
STFU hax0rmans, there will be no problem with privacy
>>58754427
You can bridge two separate routers with an ethernet cable
>>58754427
Use a router/splitter.
>>58754460
This will ensure that they will pretty much have the same quality of connection right? Their own wireless network and own lan?
So I basically plug another router into my routers ethernet jack, configure the thing and it's all good? They get same connection quality?
>>58754427
>How should I approach this?
How about Google? User manuals? Common Sense 2k17?
/g/sus, read the fucking sticky. This isn't a tech support board.
Hook WAN to one router plug other router into other router through the "LAN port". On the second router that you're feeding internet, plug the cable through LAN ports, not internet access port. This way it'll make a different subnet for your neighbor, unless you want him to be in your lan which in that case plug it into to the internet port. I may have them mixed up but just google it lmao
>>58754427
Hey OP, I don't think you want to share local lan with your neighbor. Each of you should be on a different subnet with shared upstream interface. Openwrt routers are like $30 do don't skimp on this.
>>58754610
U need to set up a vlan