I will do my best to outline what I want and what I don't want.
I have a home LAN 'A' with my cable modem hooked in the WAN port of my router. I have one printer and 3 laptop wireless nodes through this LAN 'A' router. This LAN has internet access for all nodes via the WAN port to cable modem.
I want to install a second router LAN 'B' with no access to internet. But I want to make at least one laptop node 'X' of the original LAN 'A' have access into this second LAN 'B'.
I have the following questions:
(1a) Can the one node 'X' gain access to both LAN 'A' and 'B' simply by setting up and connecting wireless connections to both 'A' & 'B' wireless routers simultaneously ?
(1b) Or do I have to run a RJ45 cable from node 'X's ethernet port to a LAN port on router 'B'?
I.e. I'm thinking I cannot just connect the two routers via LAN ports or else all nodes on LAN 'B' would have access to the internet thru the LAN 'A' WAN connection to the cable modem.
Appreciate all input (or questions needing further delineation).
I have a home LAN 'A' with my cable modem hooked in the WAN port of my router. I have one printer and 3 laptop wireless nodes through this LAN 'A' router. This LAN has internet access for all nodes via the WAN port to cable modem.
I want to install a second router LAN 'B' with no access to internet. But I want to make at least one laptop node 'X' of the original LAN 'A' have access into this second LAN 'B'.
I have the following questions:
(1a) Can the one node 'X' gain access to both LAN 'A' and 'B' simply by setting up and connecting wireless connections to both 'A' & 'B' wireless routers simultaneously ?
(1b) Or do I have to run a RJ45 cable from node 'X's ethernet port to a LAN port on router 'B'?
I.e. I'm thinking I cannot just connect the two routers via LAN ports or else all nodes on LAN 'B' would have access to the internet thru the LAN 'A' WAN connection to the cable modem.
Appreciate all input (or questions needing further delineation).