Everything worked fine when I was with Plusnet i.e. I had the main router plus another old router in the garden office as an access point to provide wifi in the office, All connections to that office router and PCs in that office were, and still are, connected by LAN cables. All well and good. But...
I have changed to Vodafone full fibre because I needed to keep my landline number so this is now 'digital voice'. To keep digital voice it is mandatory to use the Vodafone router or as they call it 'hub'. Trouble is it's just not very good and the wifi signal is very poor. Poor that is compared to my old Netgear Nighthawk R7000 router.
I have tried interconnecting them Lan to Lan, Wan to Lan and Lan to Wan in various configurations that I thought may work but clearly they don't. I've disabled DHCP on both the Vodafone hub and the Nighthawk one at a time but still don't achieve success. I'll admit a knowledge shortfall! I have already assigned a new IP address to th Nighthawk to differentiate it from the Vodafone hub.
Ultimately, I'm trying to achieve the following: Use the Vodafone hub to facilitate digital voice, wifi from the Netgear Nighthawk in the house and wifi from the router in the office that is configured only to add local wifi coverage i.e. no additional Lan connections. Ideally with the same SSD and password. The Vodafone wifi will be turned off. Connection to the PCs in the office are at present by LAN and a switch connected to the in house router by a second Lan cable and it can stay that way.
If anyone can see how this can be achieved and what interconnections I need I would be extremely grateful. Obviously the IP addresses need to be set together with disabling DHCP where necessary. I have simply over confused myself now. Unless of course what I want cannot be achieved.
Thanks.



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