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We have a Wireless router that we have installed Advanced Tomato on, and its connected to a Separate Network Service through our ISP, and gives us a separate public IP, (1.1.1.1), and were trying to configure this tomato router on 1.1.1.1 so that a specified internal address or address range can have access to network services on the other network (2.2.2.2), to achieve this what configurations do we need on the tomato router, 1.1.1.1?
 
You mean to say interconnect to different ISP together to mix the service of both.

What kind of application does require this king of feature. More curious what the ISP providing very first IP range or you trying to convey two entirely different IP subnet range to be joined together.
 
First 2 DHCP is mess.

Second if 2 ISP it little cumbersome to join unless you are bridging for load balancing. I could not get if 2 ISP in this schema yet. Can you elaborate your query in simplified manner.
 
Both networks do not have DHCP turned on, both of these routers are configured to the same gateway on the Public WAN
 
And both Networks have Public IPs that are static as well, and both networks need to communicate with eachother
 
One network is a Fibre connection for Wireless connectivity, we want to keep this network more separate from a secure network, but use services such as Printing, and some cases remote desktop connections, but preferably without the use of a VPN connection
 

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