We add a wireless "router sub" or to our current router Linksys router cascading

Hello

Add a router under or a router cascade to our current Linksys router because when we have people at the meetings, we do not want our regular wireless accessible by all.  We look at the HD Video Pro EA6500.  Do we need to buy a bridge?  No matter who is the master and who is the slave?  Are there more questions, what should I ask?  The EA6500 is compatible with all other models of Linksys?   I read some of the questions and answers on this forum of the Linksys community but I don't know where I should start.

Thank you very much.

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