Access to some routers to bridge mode

Hello

I set up a wireless network in my house in the following format.

I have 3 routers Linksys EA2700. One is configured as ISP and DHCP and others are configured in bridge mode, so they can play the role of access points.

Also, I created 3 separate networks with different SSID.

Right now I have a stable internet connection on all 3, but would like to have access to them.

If I try to access it by typing the IP address (for example the second router IP address is 192.168.1.102) he directs me to the first linksys router. If I use the routers password it still does not.

Thank you in advance.

Hi dkey89, I agree with chadster you can set the password even with each other. Either way, what is the IP address of the main router?

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