help E1200 wired bridge mode? (you call it?)

Signal from my main router does not reach to the basement in my house. so I was using router E1200 as a secondary router. It was hard wired to the main router and worked very well. Recently, I had to reset E1200 because I forgot the password of the router.  After that, I'm not able to get online either by wire or cable. I am able to get on the router configuration page. Can someone help please how to configure?  My computer tech who installed a router told me I need to download the software but I can't find anything except Cisco connect to installation that has not solved the problem.

Right. Your router is the connection type of bridge that was the reason I told you in a post previous does not connect to the secondary routers Internet (wan port). To connect to the LAN not Internet port port. LAN to LAN connection.

In other words, the secondary router has 5 ports on the back. Connect the Ethernet cable to one of them except the Internet port.

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