Due to cabling and other constraints, I've currently got a setup with coax from the ONT going to a primary actiontec router near the TV, and another actiontec router set up as a LAN-moca bridge, with the same subnet (internal private addresses of 192.168.1.*) being visible on either side of the bridge, with internet access working for all. That's now...
I'd like to swap the primary actiontec for another wireless AC router and switch the primary actiontec to run as a LAN-WAN bridge so that the new router would get the public IP address on its WAN interface via DHCP (like the primary actiontec does via coax today)... and I went through the process of setting the primary actiontec as a WAN-LAN bridge, and it looked like it worked, at least for wireless clients connecting to the new 802.11ac router... but the machines that were on the other side of the secondary actiontec moca-LAN bridge weren't able to see the new router at all, nor could the new router see them or the IP address of the moca-LAN bridge.
Is there some way to get this setup working?
Thanks,
-ech
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