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Is the second router set up as a bridge, as in DHCP and what not is disabled? Also, are you backhauling with MoCa (Coax) or Ethernet?
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Got it. Would the uplink port be the "Internet" port on the Linksys or is it set up in a LAN to LAN port configuration?
If you're using Windows, use the Snipping Tool in Windows Accessories to take a screenshot. Use the "Photos" button when composing a post to attach a picture.
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This is the Photos button I'm talking about. It might not be showing up if you're using the mobile site.
So a LAN to LAN Connection would be correct. Can you provide some screenshots of the settings you're using on the secondary router?
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Thanks, I always use HTML and never suspected that I would need to use Rich text to add photos. Below are some screen shots which might help you. If you need additional information, please let me know.
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That sounds like the correct fix. Based on the settings I was seeing, DHCP looked to be enabled (I'm not the most familiar with Tomato!). It looks like your WAN port can also be bridged to the br0 interface, which should allow for the WAN port to be used as an uplink if you need to use all four of the normal LAN ports in the future.