oldmako wrote: 
> Yes.  Forgive me, I am a neophyte WRT these issues.
> 
> I followed your instructions to read those numbers.  They were the same.

There are many ways to solve such things...

1 Router is setup  to handle the Net eg 192.168.10.0 - it acts as your
"router" for Internet can gets a WAN DHCP Adress from your ISP and his
LAN side has the IP 192.168.10.1

This Router is connected on the WAN side to your Providers (whatever)
You add a static route to 192.168.11.1 -> This is your 2.nd "router"
WLAN whatever.
This 2.nd router gets the whole 192.168.11.0/24  Net and his Gateway is
192.168.10.1 (your ISP Router)
His WAN port is conected to some LAN Port of the ISP Router. 

If these routers are newer than 5 years they should handle the traffic
from your stuff (unless you have a bunch of devices).



Gruss
Jan
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