I have Linksys WRT54GL router with OpenWrt Backfire 10.03.01. I'll call it a secondary router.
Currently it provides LAN connection to a location that has poor WiFi connectivity to the main router. The main router sits in the 1st floor, and the secondary router is placed in a location on the 2nd floor where it can still get a reasonable strength WiFi signal to the main router. The clients on the 2nd floor are connected directly to the secondary router with Ethernet wires. There is nothing plugged in the secondary router's WAN socket.
This setup lets me to have the same subnet (192.168.1.x) for both floors. The downside is that the secondary router's WiFi is used to connect to the main router and so it is not available to the 2nd floor clients.
Here are some screenshots of the LAN/WAN interfaces and WiFi setup on the router.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ … sp=sharing
Now, I am about to drill a hole between the floors and pull through an Ethernet cable. The idea is that I'd connect this cable to one of the main router's LAN ports and the other end to the secondary router's WAN port.
The setup I am looking for is that would still let me use the same subnet (DHCP served from the main router, the IP gateway to the main router), but now I could make both wired and wireless connections to the secondary router. Ideally, it would be preferable that the WiFi network name/pwd is the same and the client's can move from the 1st floor to the 2nd floor without interrupting connection.
The problem is I have no idea how to make that configuration or even if it is possible. I managed to almost brick my router in the numerous attempts, before I had to admit to myself that I have no idea what I am doing.