How to link/bridge two AMG1302 routers?

RossvanWyk
Posts: 2
Freshman Member

Hi all
A quick explanation on what I am trying to do.
I have a Zyxel AMG1302 router in my current office at home. Everything works perfectly.
I am converting my garage into my new office space which is on the other side of the house and wi-fi in the garage is very poor. I have a 2nd AMG1302 router that I am wanting to hook up to my main router. The main router will remain in the room it is currently in as that is where my fibre point is. I am going to run an ethernet cable through my ceiling into my garage and then into my router B (2nd AMG1302)
My question is, how do I set up router B to get internet and also push out wi-fi. My PC will be plugged into router B via ethernet but I would like the device to push wi-fi to that part of the house.
I have trawled forums looking for answers and I have tried various things but I really don't know what I am doing. If anyone could please assist I would be most grateful.
Please let me know if you need any additional info.
Thanks!
Ross
#CPE_January
A quick explanation on what I am trying to do.
I have a Zyxel AMG1302 router in my current office at home. Everything works perfectly.
I am converting my garage into my new office space which is on the other side of the house and wi-fi in the garage is very poor. I have a 2nd AMG1302 router that I am wanting to hook up to my main router. The main router will remain in the room it is currently in as that is where my fibre point is. I am going to run an ethernet cable through my ceiling into my garage and then into my router B (2nd AMG1302)
My question is, how do I set up router B to get internet and also push out wi-fi. My PC will be plugged into router B via ethernet but I would like the device to push wi-fi to that part of the house.
I have trawled forums looking for answers and I have tried various things but I really don't know what I am doing. If anyone could please assist I would be most grateful.
Please let me know if you need any additional info.
Thanks!
Ross
#CPE_January
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SOLVED
Ok so it looks like I thought it was going to be way more complex than it is.
I literally just plugged an ethernet cable from LAN port to LAN port and it's working perfectly.
Feel a bit stupid now but at least it wasn't a huge headache.0
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