Originally Posted by
gother:
“Great advice thanks but unfortuantly i have the virgin media superhub 2 i can't set up dns on that
my second router is a tp link which is all set up with unblockus smart dns settings i should of really put that in my first post.”
FORTUNATELY, I am sure you are nearly there. My set up is similar (sky hub which you cannot change DNS) and a TP link setup with DNS.
Firtsly, the Virgin router is the one that must be connected to your broadband adsl socket. if this is set up exactly as the ISP normal setup, you do not need to make any more changes. I don;t know too much about router, but as far as I can tell It must be in wireless mode not modem only mode. Assume IP is 192.168.0.1.
Main trick is to connect lan to wan, and then the TP link subnet is independent of the (virgin) subnet. Then you don't have any problems connecting devices to either as each has its own DCHP active.
I know above works, but you might be able to do following easier setup if you connect LAN to LAN so TPLINK is more like a switch/wireless access point instead.
1) turn off dhcp on tplink
2) setup a static ip address with same subnet as main router but outside main router dchp range (a fourth ip address figure of 2 or 3 is usually ok - tplinks gnerally start at 100) i.e. 192.168.0.2 say.
3) make sure gateway IP on LAN setting in tplink is set to same as static LAN IP i.e. 192.168.0.2 for second router. If you don't do this, I think it will default to gateway of virgin hub and then things amy not work properly.
Simply have different wifi ssid on virgin hub (UK stuff) and tplink router (US stuff).