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| If you do that you will have two separate networks (each with their own
| IP address space), separated by the newly implemented spare router
| (downstream router).
|
| You would need to configure the pre-existing router (upstream router)
| with a static route so that it knows how to reach the new network on the
| downstream side of the downstream router.
|
| If a host on the upstream network needs to connect with a host on the
| downstream network, it will forward the first packet to its default
| gateway (upstream router). The upstream will check its route table and
| determine that it is necessary to forward the packet to the downstream
| router in order to reach the downstream host. It will then forward the
| packet.
|
| The upstream router then sends an ICMP message to the upstream host
| saying "use the downstream router to reach the downstream host, it has a
| better route than I do". The upstream host should then add a route to
| its local routing table, modify its behavior, and send subsequent
| packets directly to the downstream router to reach the downstream host.
|
| Furthermore, you would need to configure the WAN interface on the
| downstream router to permit communication from upstream hosts, to
| downstream host.
|
| It's a bit more involved than adding a switch isn't it?
|
| If you were to connect the LAN interface of the spare router to the LAN
| interface of the pre-existing router you would achieve what you are
| after, but there are precautions that must be taken.
|
| You need to ensure that the web management interfaces of the two routers
| are not using the same IP address BEFORE connecting them together. You
| would also want to disable the DHCP server on the spare router. You may
| or may not need a crossover cable to connect the two routers via their
| LAN interfaces depending on their capabilities.
|
| Best Regards,
| News Reader
|
Not needed if the WAN port isn't used and the DHCP server is disabled.
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Dave
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