Two wireless routers in one house? (i.e. on one broadband cable?)?

An ADSL router will not work with cable internet. Cable has its own type of router. Why not connect to their cable internet if they have a spare ethernet or USB socket on their router?

If they have only one ethernet socket on their cable interface, for a few pounds, you can buy an ethernet switch (an adapter) that will enable (typically) four PCs to connect to their internet service at the same time. Everyone plugs into their own socket on the switch and one ethernet cable connects the switch to the cable router. It requires no set-up - it just works.

I buy that sort of thing from www.Broadbandbuyer.co.uk or from Maplin Electronics which is slightly more expensive but has actual shops where you can get what you want off the shelf.

I would say yes of course, as long as you directly connect it to a telephone cable and power source then is should emit its wireless signal and continue as normal, as long as you have a power source cable and a telephone cable (or if you want one of the yellow cables that plug into your router and computer for not wireless if the pc doesn't work) I think you can also not plug the telephone cable in and use it purely for internet it should work but im not 100% sure not tried it. Thanks hope this helps tech@master.

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