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I have 2 wireless routers with 4 wire ports in each

Meaning can I jack my 2nd unit into one of the wired ports and run everything off my network off the 2nd one as well as off the first one?

I have a wired connection in my bedroom, but the wireless router its plugged into is in my 2nd living room. Everyone in the first living room because the wireless router is so far away is getting a super weak signal, in the 30's or below, so I want to see if I can plug this, 2nd wireless router, into the wired connection in my bedroom to extend the wireless to the 1st living room, but not lose my network accessibility to the main router and computer in the 2nd living room.

Am I making any sense? Im trying 😱

Im just trying to plug them both into the one network, and extend my wireless to the other living room so they can have a stronger signal.

Please LMK if or not this can be done, or if your sitting there after reading it all going "ummmmmm wtf is he saying?"
 
Yeah I think you should be able to do what you want. Use JackMDS' guide to use your wireless router as an AP connected to the network. That will give you another wireless to connect to.

If you're going for seamless wireless continuity you could check out Seamless Wireless. Somebody else was trying to do something similar to what you're trying to do and he wanted the wireless to be seamless.

Hope that helps.
 
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