Default access point

With a router Linksys EA6900 and WRT54G2 v1 on the same network, the main router, EA6900, can be defined as the default access point?  The WRT54G2 v1 was installed to extend the network, and my laptop connects in 60% of the time.

I use a program that identifies the SSID I'm connected with which I can identify the router by Mac.  To connect to a specific router, I can temporarily prohibit access of the device on the other so that I will still have access later if I need to.

Thank you all!

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