6. Connect the Linksys router to the Comcast cable modem. 7. In the Linksys router's admin console, request a new IP address from the cable modem. (This is the "Renew IP Address" button in the "Status" tab of the admin console) The Comcast cable modem should now think it's connecting directly to your PC and your Linksys router should now be

These devices include computers and printers. The router serves as the user’s central network that grants the user access to various devices. LinkSys routers may come in various types such as DSL routers, wireless routers, and cable routers. To learn how to connect to a Linksys router, follow the steps given here. Materials Needed: LAN to LAN – Connecting one of the Ethernet ports (LAN ports) of the Linksys router (main router) to one of the Ethernet ports (LAN ports) of another router (secondary router). This type of cascading requires the main and the secondary routers to be on the same LAN IP segment to allow the computers and other devices to connect to both routers. From the Linksys app, select Menu in the top-left corner. Select Set Up a New Product. Select Add Nodes. Place the node in an open area, then select It's In the Open. Your smartphone will talk to your new Router, and start setting up your Internet connection for you. The light on your Velop Node will turn purple. Select Next once it's changed.

first off the Verizon router is primary, it gets DNS then you take an ethernet cable from one of the LAN ports (there are 4 LAN ports & 1 wan port) on the Verizon router and then place that into the linksys wan port. however you must place the linksys router in access point mode in order for it to assign IP addresses.

From the Linksys app, select Menu in the top-left corner. Select Set Up a New Product. Select Add Nodes. Place the node in an open area, then select It's In the Open. Your smartphone will talk to your new Router, and start setting up your Internet connection for you. The light on your Velop Node will turn purple. Select Next once it's changed.

Connecting Linksys router as an access point Posted: 19-Sep-2017 | 12:52PM • 7 Replies • Permalink I have a older Linksys EA6900 which I am looking to configure as an access point and install wired in another part of my home to provide wireless networking there, but still have all network traffic pass through the Core router.