is there any way to have a second router connected behind a primary router, and still have computers on both sides of the second router communicate with each other?
the network is set up like this:
he wants to have his own router so that he can have his own access to port forwarding & other functions, while still being behind a firewall, so i set his router up on my router's DMZ, but the only way we can get his computer to access the internet when set up like this is if my router's LAN side subnet and his router's LAN side subnet are different (i.e., my network runs on 192.168.0.x and his is 192.168.1.x), but when it is set up this way, we cannot communicate with each other's computers. is there an easy way to accomplish this?
the network is set up like this:
he wants to have his own router so that he can have his own access to port forwarding & other functions, while still being behind a firewall, so i set his router up on my router's DMZ, but the only way we can get his computer to access the internet when set up like this is if my router's LAN side subnet and his router's LAN side subnet are different (i.e., my network runs on 192.168.0.x and his is 192.168.1.x), but when it is set up this way, we cannot communicate with each other's computers. is there an easy way to accomplish this?