Setting up Port Forwarding on both routers E2000 for the Slingbox PRO - HD

I bought recently a Slingbox PRO - HD and the software of the iPad in HD mode on my iPad when I'm away from home.  When I install the Slingbox using their setup program web-based, he pointed out that I don't have my network configured to optimize performance for the visualization of the internet, which is what I need for the iPad.  I think that I don't have the port forwarding for port 5001 set up properly on my system.  I can connect successfully to my Slingbox away from home on my iPad and my laptop, but the performance is indeed poor.

I have a modem cable and two routers E2000.  The first E2000 is connected to a modem cable into my home office and the second E2000 is in my home theater.  I used Cisco Connect on separate computers to configure two routers.  Here are the details:

Cable modem:
Scientific Atlanta
Model DPX2203 series
Part number 4006351
"Ethernet" connected to the "Internet" Router 1 connection.

Router 1:
Cisco Linksys
Model E2000
IP 192.168.1.1
Wireless enabled.
'Internet' connected to the modem cable.
Connections 'Ethernet ':
1 Seagate drive network storage
2 desktop PC
3 desktop PC
4. the Router 2

Router 2:
Cisco Linksys
Model E2000
IP 192.168.2.1
Wireless enabled
'Internet' connected Router 1 "Ethernet 4'.
Connections 'Ethernet ':
1 Slingbox PRO - HD
2 desktop PC
3 A / V Receiver
4 Blu - ray player

How to configure the port forwarding for Slingbox PRO - HD on port 5001?  Also, what is the best way to configure two routers E2000 so that I can use as wireless access points?

Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

I would recommend using the second E2000 as an access point only. Which simplifies and facilitates also the transmission much:

0 unplug the E2000 second the first. Connect a computer to the second E2000. Open the web interface to http://192.168.2.1/
1. change the address LAN IP of the second E2000 to 192.168.2.1. on 192.168.1.2.
2. turn off the DHCP server on the same page.
3. save the settings.
4. disconnect the computer and son, one of the LAN ports of the second E2000 for the first E2000.

For other ports LAN to get an ethernet switch.

Now, all you have to do is to set up the port forwarding on the first E2000.

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