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Net001
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Dec 27, 2017
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Cascade Router

Hi, I want to separate networks in my house and currently have a linksys router as the primary and is the one connected to the modem and would like to have this R8000P as the secundary. I am guesing...
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    Net001
    Jan 06, 2018

    Hi,

    Long story short:

    configuration used: LAN-WAN

    With Netgear (secondary router) default settings:

    1.-Changed SSID and password.

    2.-Connected Netgear's Internet yellow port to Linksys's (Primary router) LAN port.

    This way there was a conflict because both routers had the same LAN IP segment but the 

    Netgear Router changed its LAN IP to 10.0.0.1 automatically (but had to powercycle the unit) and 10.0.0.2 as the starting IP address.

    3.- Powercycle Netgear router

    The Linksys (Primary) asigned a 192.168.1.x to the Netgear internet IP address.

    The Linksys as I mentioned before is the one connected to the modem (outside world).

    The goal was to keep two separate LAN's with different SSID's and passwords and with the steps followed above I was able to achieve the goal.

     

    I also tried changing the Netgear's (Secundary) LAN IP segment to 192.168.2.1 and also works. Note that this change in the IP address was done before making the physical connection LAN-WAN.

     

    I hope this help.