Multiple Networks - Bridging or AP
I want to have two networks connected using 2 CPE210's. Home network is 192.168.1.X. The other network is 192.168.2.X. I want to keep the networks isolated yet allow them to use the WAN on the 192.168.1.X router. The 2 CPE210's will be on their own 192.168.0.X network. The 192.168.1.X has the main router with access to the WAN. On the other end directly connected to the CPE210 there will be a TP-Link AC1200 router.
Starting from the 192.168.2.X network I would set the AC1200 to an AP and default gateway to the CPE210 address 192.168.0.253. Then the CPE210 would connect to the other CPE210 address of 192.168.0.254. This CPE210 would have the default gateway set to the 192.168.1.1 router.
I have a few questions
1) Do I have this correct?
2) I am thining the 2 CPE210's need to be set up as a bridge. This will allow the 2 separate networks and should isolate the traffic to each with the exception of WAN access. Will this work or should it they be setup as AP & Client?
3) I believe I should setup the 192.168.2.1 router as a AP and then create its own WiFi network. Is this correct?
4) Not sure if it is possible for the bridge setup to have a WiFi network SSID. If yes is there any advantage to having one in addition to what the router has?
A lot of questions and maybe confusing. I wish I had VISIO to do the netwrok diagram. I have attached a very poor mans network diagram. I hope that will betwer explain things.
Thanks for the help.