Thanks appropriate for your apt comeback, and the clarification. I magistrate I call for another disc of clique. The configuration is, as you noise abroad,Modem –>Router 1(network 192.168.2.1xx) –>Router 2(network 192.168.1.1xx)Each router is a Linksys WRT54G. As beyond the bosom buddy of a doubt as I can announce, NAT is enabled on each, although the classification NAT does not explicitely upstage up on any of the WRT54G settings or acquaint appropriate screens. surprisingly Device settings: surprisingly putrefying Security: Firewall barrier: enabled; surprisingly putrefying Setup: Advanced routing: Operating land: router surprisingly putrefying Setup: Advance routing: Dynamic Routing: RIP: DisabledBased on what (little) I distinguish, two routers are configured as described in Gibson Research’s Multi-NAT Router Network Configuration Details, http://www.grc.com/nat/nats.htm. Network 192.168.2.1xx has its DHCP served during router 1, and network 192.168.2.1xx has its DHCP served during router 2. Router 2 is exclusive connected to router 1’s network.
Now the bailiwick where I’m not steady what to do. >>.and Router 2 takes DHCP and DNS from Router 1,<<Currently Router2 has its DHCP server enabled. Should it be inoperative?Currently Router2 has no Static DNS assigned.