I forgot to mention 2 things...
1. You will lose access to the second router unless you change its LAN
IP to be in the same subnet of the first router and outside of the first
router's DHCP scope.
2. You will need to renew the leases of every device that was connected
to the second router so that it will get an IP on the first router's
network.
You are basically turning the second router into a switch/access point.
Gilbert
On 7/18/2014 3:36 PM, Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. wrote:
What you can do is disable DHCP on the second router (The one not
connected to your ISP). Then connect the LAN port of the second router
to the LAN on the First router. It is important that you have the DHCP
service disabled on the second router! Do not use the Internet/WAN
port of the second router.
Gilbert
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