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I have connected a second router to my ISP's router using a LAN cable in order to cover areas that the ISP's WiFi doesn't reach too well.
The first router's IP is 192.168.xy.1, and I set the second router to be 192.168.xy.7. Now if I connect to the second router's WiFi I can use the internet from my devices. The problem is that the second router can provide only IPv6 automatically; if I want IPv4 then I have to use a static IP because the second router has DHCP disabled as per recommendations that I found online.
My question is: Can it work if I enable DHCP on the second router? If not, can the first router's DHCP service be made available to devices that connect to the second router?
The first router's IP is 192.168.xy.1, and I set the second router to be 192.168.xy.7. Now if I connect to the second router's WiFi I can use the internet from my devices. The problem is that the second router can provide only IPv6 automatically; if I want IPv4 then I have to use a static IP because the second router has DHCP disabled as per recommendations that I found online.
My question is: Can it work if I enable DHCP on the second router? If not, can the first router's DHCP service be made available to devices that connect to the second router?