Can i Connect Two different Extenders with my centurylink modem Router?










Yes, you can use 2 extenders with a few caveats.
- Do not wirelessly connect one extender to another. Â Performance for the second extender will usually be unsatisfactory. Â Therefore, each extender should connect to the main router.
- Both extenders should not broadcast the same SSID as the main router.  This is the default setting but many people often set up an extender to broadcast the same SSID to avoid programming devices with two separate SSIDs.  You won’t be able to do this with two extenders because there is a risk of them connecting to each other instead of the main router.  This restriction doesn’t apply if you are able to wire the extenders to the main router via Ethernet (or Powerline).

yes you can do that
you can use the two different extender in home with diffrent router

Yes, you can use 2 extenders with a few caveats.
- Do not wirelessly connect one extender to another. Â Performance for the second extender will usually be unsatisfactory. Â Therefore, each extender should connect to the main router.
- Both extenders should not broadcast the same SSID as the main router. Â This is the default setting but many people often set up an extender to broadcast the same SSID to avoid programming devices with two separate SSIDs. Â You won't be able to do this with two extenders because there is a risk of them connecting to each other instead of the main router. Â This restriction doesn't apply if you are able to wire the extenders to the main router via Ethernet (or Powerline).

Yes, you can Connect Two different Extenders with centurylink modem Router.