connect the one that allows free phone calls to your phone line, then set the wireless one up as a "wireless access point" (where all it does is give you a wireless network without attempting to dish out ip addresses etc). Read the manual on the wireless router on how to do that. To connect the 2 to the line, connect the line to the free call one, then run an ethernet cable from it to the wireless router and hey presto you have adsl broadband with free evening calls and wireless access.
2007-01-16 23:31:08
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answered by tickTickTICK 3
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Yuo can't connect both to the ADSL line. That just will not work technically - its a point to point system between one adsl modem and the headend DSLAM.
you would have to connect the router that gives you free phone calls to your adsl line, and connect the other as a router hanging off your own LAN. This is will give you your wireless capablility.
This assumes your wireless ADSL modem/router can act as a router without the adsl link - most likely it can
2007-01-16 23:35:42
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answered by Michael H 7
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you may purely have one router working on one line at one time , and one broadband connection on one line at one time. in case you connect up 2 routers one will sync and the different won't, or they the two might no sync. in the experience that your having instantaneous issues attempt changing your instantaneous channel additionally attempt figuring out to purchase a cable router and plugging it into your adsl router and disable NAT so it runs as an get right of entry to element purely. you may attempt shifting your grasp socket (not allowed yet once you do a neat sufficient job no-one will word) to a distinctive room if the cable is long sufficient and save your router there and see if the sign is any better. As i stated shifting your BT grasp socket isn't allowed yet once you're neat sufficient approximately it and an engineer comes around they wont word something.
2016-10-31 08:34:53
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answered by ? 4
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one adsl connection allows connection of one router, disable the dhcp on the wireless one and connect the wireless one to the free phone router then the free phone router to the adsl
2007-01-17 06:01:14
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answered by Nigel C 1
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Try connecting one router to the other and the second one to the phone line. Or, get a t-splitter and attach it to the jack then plug both routers into the jack.
2007-01-16 23:32:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You can only use one at a time.
2007-01-16 23:33:15
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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technically only one can be used at a time!
2007-01-17 00:06:03
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answered by fluffypurplealien 2
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