Share printer on both networks

I have a Home Office with a network served by a Linksys BEFSR41 wired router. It includes a laptop and HP printer... This router connects also to my cable modem for internet access. I also have a second linksys wireless router E1000 wired to the router of the headquarters. It serves as my wife's laptop in the kitchen and also a ROKU in the den. I tried to use the router for any home wireless, but the signal is too weak and too unreliable. With the current provision, I get a strong signal of the entire House and my home office using the wired router... My problem is that I can't access the printer in my home office. Does anyone have a solution?

Set up the E1000 as an access point only. Change the LAN IP address to match your subnet LAN BEF. If your BEF uses 192.168.1.1 that the E1000 can be set to 192.168.1.2. Disable the DHCP server on the E1000. Wire one of the LAN ports of the E1000 to your BEF.

Now you have a local network, and you shouldn't have a problem to find your printers...

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