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Need 2 LANs to look like 'one' network

Asked by mchyzik in Miscellaneous Hardware, Networking Hardware

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Hi all,
I have broadband coming in, with a netgear rangemax wirelessWPN825 for our wireless network (and wired).  I use Vonage and have that router (linksys RTP300) connected to the netgear rangmax router.  We have multiple PC's in our home (and home office) such that we need the wired ports on both routers in order to be on the network/internet.  How can I make this look like one network and not 2 separate networks?  Main reason is to share files and printers (we also have a network printer).  I tried connecting a 'dumb hub' to the Rangmax with a cross over cable (and took those PC's off the vonage router) but I still can not 'see' all PC's.  Everyone is in the same workgroup.  It would be great to use the Vonage Linksys router as part of the LAN so I dont have a 3rd unnecessary device.

Thanks!
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