I have a router giving out 192.168.1.xxx addresses.
A 2nd router is set up in bridge mode and connected to router 1 via the WAN port of router 2
As of now if i plug a LAN cable in to router 2 it gets an IP address from router 1.
If I plug a 3rd router in to the 2nd router using it's WAN port and make it give out 192.168.100.xxx addresses, will it cause any issues?
I do not want any devices connected to routers 1 and 2 (192.168.1.xxx) to be able to see or print to printers on router 3 (192.168.100.xxx)
Will this work? Is there a better way?
A 2nd router is set up in bridge mode and connected to router 1 via the WAN port of router 2
As of now if i plug a LAN cable in to router 2 it gets an IP address from router 1.
If I plug a 3rd router in to the 2nd router using it's WAN port and make it give out 192.168.100.xxx addresses, will it cause any issues?
I do not want any devices connected to routers 1 and 2 (192.168.1.xxx) to be able to see or print to printers on router 3 (192.168.100.xxx)
Will this work? Is there a better way?