Are you trying to cascade two wireless routers? If yes, here's how:
1. First make sure that the first router (will serve as the server router) should be working. And then get the IP address of the server router.
2. Connect a CAT5 cable from the WAN port of the server router and the other end of the CAT5 cable should be connected to any of the LAN ports of the client router (which is the second router).
3. Then connect a computer directly to the client router and access its WEB UI.
4. Disable the DHCP server capability of the client router and set a static IP on the client router and make sure that it has the same IP range as the server router so that they would communicate.
5. After making sure that the two routers are on the same IP range, connect a computer to the server router and then ping the IP of the client router. Once you can ping it, then it should work.
If you're having a trouble with the setup or should you wish to have more information about the router, then refer to the router's user manual for necessary information.
Good luck and have a great day!
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