Question : Connect two routers on one network

I have a home network setup with one Linksys router, i have 4 computers connected to this router. Now i bought 2 other computer and additional wireless netgear router. I want to connect this router to my network and have two diffrent subnet mask how do i do it? Or how do i connect the other router to my home network ?

Answer : Connect two routers on one network

If you wish to share resources between the wired and wireless LAN consider putting them on the same subnet. To do so you need to make the wireless router an access point, rather than a gateway. To do so:
-no changes required to the wired router
-reset the wireless WAN connection to default, i.e un-configured
-assign the wireless LAN side an IP address in the same subnet as the wired router.  Make sure it does not conflict with the wired router's DHCP range, or any statically assigned devices
-disable DHCP on the wireless
-wireless connections should be configured in the normal manor
-connect a cable from one of the LAN ports of the wired router to one of the LAN (not WAN) ports of the wireless. If the lights do not light up indicating a connection you may need a cross-over cable (usually only necessary on older units)
-now all devices should have Internet access and be able to easily connect to one another to share resources.
-you can still assign any devices, wired or wireless, a static IP with this configuration if you wish
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