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Re: two routers two networks one isp
That should work fine. The NAT layer on the second router shields you from any incoming threats.
As long as the base address of the two routers are in different subnet, it should work fine. I've done that in a number of locations, the first router is a wireless "public" router, and the secondary router is the secure network.
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