Hey everyone,
I've read and read and read about getting two routers connected to each other to cascade or bridge the internet connection.
I've changed the ip address of Router B to something different and outside the DHCP range of Router A, but Router B only gets internet access through WiFi. I can't seem to connect with anything in the remaining LAN ports on Router B.
To be clear: I have Router A connected to Router B via a LAN port. Router B is a different IP address than Router A, and that IP address is outside the DHCP range of Router A. WiFi works via Router B, but LAN connections do not.
What am I doing wrong?
I've read and read and read about getting two routers connected to each other to cascade or bridge the internet connection.
I've changed the ip address of Router B to something different and outside the DHCP range of Router A, but Router B only gets internet access through WiFi. I can't seem to connect with anything in the remaining LAN ports on Router B.
To be clear: I have Router A connected to Router B via a LAN port. Router B is a different IP address than Router A, and that IP address is outside the DHCP range of Router A. WiFi works via Router B, but LAN connections do not.
What am I doing wrong?