Agent Smith
Well-Known Member
You're not using WIFI to configure are you? I would use a LAN cable connected to that laptop and router.
The problem he's having is he has to connect to WiFi and plug into the second router to configure it, likely because he doesn't have both routers connected properly.You're not using WIFI to configure are you? I would use a LAN cable connected to that laptop and router.
You're not using WIFI to configure are you? I would use a LAN cable connected to that laptop and router.
The problem he's having is he has to connect to WiFi and plug into the second router to configure it, likely because he doesn't have both routers connected properly.
Sounds like double NAT, where your first router is connected to the WAN port of your second router. When this happens you have two separate networks with no way communicating between the two.