On 17 Nov 2015 18:55, "Stuart Ward" <stuart.w...@bcs.org> wrote:
> What you should do is turn off DHCP and NAT on router B and give that
router a fixed IP address on Router A, Then all your devices will be on the
same subnet.

Except Nigel seems to *want* the subnets split, based on his mail, and was
just asking questions about how it worked.

Also bear in mind that if you do want to use 2 home routers on the same
subnet like that you need to connect one LAN port from each router
together, which is not what he or I described (WAN port of router b
connected to a LAN port on router a).
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