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In general, the router's wired and WiFi are the same network. A router can spread Internet signals to multiple devices via wired and wireless means. Whether through a wired connect...

Is the router wired on the same network as wifi?

In general, the router's wired and WiFi are the same network. A router can spread Internet signals to multiple devices via wired and wireless means. Whether through a wired connection or WiFi connection, terminal devices can access the same network and can communicate with each other, share file resources, share network printers, streaming media services, etc.

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In the router management page, you can set up the wired and WiFi network. A wired network connects devices and routers through network cables, and can be connected and communicated in a local area network (LAN) through the IP address assigned by the router. WiFi is actually a wireless network built on top of a wired network, and users can connect through the WiFi name and password. At the same time, the router can set the WiFi password and network name to distinguish different WiFi networks and devices, and also assign different IP addresses to connected devices.

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In most cases, the router's wired and WiFi are integrated and together form an internal network. However, some routers can distinguish between different internal networks or assign different IP addresses to wired and wireless networks, enabling features such as isolation between different networks or compatibility with different network protocols and speeds.  


The wired and WiFi of the router can be set to the same network, or can be set to different networks. Generally speaking, the wired and WiFi routers are connected to the same LAN, so they can communicate with each other and share network resources. In the Settings of the router, you can set the IP address, subnet mask, gateway and other parameters of the wired and WiFi to ensure that they are in the same network.

However, if you set wired and WiFi as different networks in your router's Settings, they cannot communicate with each other and require network forwarding through the router to achieve Internet access.


No, a router is a network device, and wifi is a network signal. From the point of view of signal transmission, the router can be divided into wired and wireless two, wired router needs to connect the network cable, while the wireless router needs to use the antenna, wireless router in the connection of the network, it will issue wifi network signal


The router's wired and Wi-Fi are the same network, and they connect to the router differently, but they use the same network. Routers provide Internet services through wired and wireless two ways, and the essence of these two ways is not different, they can establish a local network and provide network services by accessing the Internet.

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Wired networks use physical network cables to connect devices and routers, which is faster and more stable. Wi-Fi network is through a wireless signal to connect devices and routers, the signal can be spread to a wider range, more flexible and convenient, but the impact of signal interference will lead to a certain impact on speed and stability.

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In short, in essence, the router's wired and Wi-Fi are connected to the Internet through the establishment of the router's network in the LAN, and the operation of the device on the other end is not much different.


Yes, the router's wired and WiFi connections are on the same network, and they use the same IP address segment and gateway. Both wired and WiFi connections allow access to devices and the Internet within the same LAN.

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When you are using a wired connection, the router will transfer data to your device via a wired network port, while when you are using a WiFi connection, the router will transfer data to your device via a wireless signal. However, this data is all transmitted on the same network and can be accessed and shared with each other.


The answer is as follows: Yes, the router's wired and WiFi connections are the same network. Routers can connect wired and wireless devices to the same network. Different devices can share the same network resources through routers, such as Internet connections, file sharing, printers, and other network devices.