Can I use 2 routers with Virgin? — Digital Spy

The question is can I just tie the basement coax to the splitter and have Internet Service now on that coaxial as well? If Yes-I then plan to hook up an Apple Airport Extreme to serve as a second wireless router for use in the basement to obtain the speed we would like. Can you have two service providers in one home? | Yahoo Mar 19, 2011 How to Setup Multiple Routers - (Configure within 5 Mins)

Yes you can. Here are some reasons to have more than one: 1. You might be sub-leasing part of your house and want to completely separate the two wifi networks 2. You often have important guests, and want them to have great bandwidth irregardless o

From there, you can hook up your own wireless router and create your own wireless/wired network upstairs with all your computers and devices. Granted, this is if Cox allows you to have 2 modems in the same house. And if they do, I'm betting they won't let that go for free.

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I currently have virgin broadband using a 3.0 hub. It sits in the front of our house (just a 3 bed semi) and the wifi signal is poor. I have recently had the house electrics rewired and got 2 new ethernet sockets installed in the ground floor to help improve my wifi signal. Could someone please advise what product i … 2 separate families & 2 separate networks in one home Apr 30, 2010 Share Internet between Two Homes? | www.infopackets.com Due to the distance between your two homes, you would in fact need a wireless network bridge (click here to see an example). This requires two routers (one at each home) pointing to one another. Each home would have its own dedicated router, which can pick up signals to devices inside the home, and then relay it through the bridge.