December 30th, 2017, 04:21 PM
Hah! Nice. Glad it worked.
December 30th, 2017, 04:57 AM
What IP did you set for the second modem/router? It should be in the same subnet, but out of the DHCP pool of the first router.
Ex. Router1 is 192.168.1.1 with DHCP pool of 192.168.1.100-150....
December 29th, 2017, 09:12 PM
You'd also want to disable the modem part. The router might be using the modem part as the WAN connection. You don't want to use the WAN for the second router.
I can't help you with Spanish...
December 29th, 2017, 08:40 PM
To clarify, the first device can be a modem/router/switch combo, but the problem might be the second modem.
December 29th, 2017, 08:06 PM
If they are modems instead of routers, that could be the problem. Also using a patch cable instead of a crossover between routers. Many newer router/switches are autosensing, though.
It might help...
December 29th, 2017, 07:27 PM
No. Some modems have a built-in router, but modems and routers are different things. Most consumer-based routers also have built-in switches for additional ports.
That's a "patch" cable. Unless...
December 29th, 2017, 04:36 PM
Do you mean ROUTER instead of modem? The setup seems to be correct, but you'd use routers, not modems.
http://www.ezlan.net/router_AP.html
The primary router channel should be 1 OR 6 for 2.4GHz....