How To Connect Two Routers With Different Subnets?
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1. Connect the two routers by connecting an Ethernet cable from a port on one router to a port on the other router.
2. Configure the IP addresses on each router. This should be done so that each router has a unique IP address and each IP address is within a different subnet.
3. Set up a static route on each router so that traffic is routed between the two routers.
4. Enable IP routing on both routers.
5. Enable DHCP on the router that will assign IP addresses to the clients.
6. Configure firewall rules on each router to control traffic between the two networks.
7. Test the network connection by pinging each router from the other.