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    Hah! Nice. Glad it worked.

    Hah! Nice. Glad it worked.
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    What IP did you set for the second modem/router?...

    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....
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    You'd also want to disable the modem part. The...

    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...
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    To clarify, the first device can be a...

    To clarify, the first device can be a modem/router/switch combo, but the problem might be the second modem.
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    If they are modems instead of routers, that could...

    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...
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    No. Some modems have a built-in router, but...

    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...
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    Do you mean ROUTER instead of modem? The setup...

    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....
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