oops, kinda realized I just restated your question....what I MEANT to say was you could turn on the DHCP on the primary and secondary, make sure the ranges don't overlap, so the secondary hands out IP's on the wireless. Then, setup the secondary routers WAN port as a static IP (linksys example, I just checked) that the IP's in the same subnet as the primary's DHCP range, but not part of the range.
So the Primary's DHCP would be 10.10.10.0 to 10.10.10.250
(note, that's NOT to 255!)
Set the WAN with static IP to 10.10.10.251, that's inside the range, but not in the DHCP scope, on the secondary router.
That should have the secondary router forward to the primary and act as a wireless AP.
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