@Nighthawk In your diagram of the router linked to the router , it is not TWO routers, you are showing A WAN, WIDE AREA NETWORK , so a router linking to an outside network, this is not correct for two routers linking together
who here knows the 7 layers of the OSI model? have been doing this for 25 years. I worked with DEC net, token ring and BNC. all this preaching about "networking 101" grumble
@victor_vvv23Yes I also did a similar setup on my router to what you did. I did not connect to the WAN port as some had suggested but to the numbered LAN ports. Also turned of DHCP. Sounds like your router software is a bit more intelligent than mine...
@NFtoBC I have the Ven501 connected LAN port to LAN port on the T1200H. it was suggested I should have it connected to one of the numbered ports which I did try but lost all network connectivity . The D-Link came factory as 192.168.0.1, I changed it...
Haha, Interesting. Ok, I am not sure since this equipment is about 3 years old and I moved in with someone and that is how it is configured. The WAP(Cisco Ven 501) which I guess is the T1200 H is connected to the Actiontech VDSL modem/router? When ...