use 1 router wag200g as modem, the other one as fritzbox

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Can anyone tell me how I set my linksys wag200g as modem and use my now english,annex A fritzbox 7170 as router?
(which functions except the modem function work this way on the wag200g?,none?)
How can I acces my linksys and fritzbox when they work together?

a)which mode I set the linksys? (I really want to see my line stats from the wag200g)

(I also have another wireless router(belkin), Can I use it as repeater to increase the signial?)
 
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I am not familiar with the Linksys, but to use it as a DSL-Modem instead of Router function, you need to look for an option often named PPPoE-Passthrough or similar. If such an option is enabled other local devices like the Fritzbox can establish WAN-connections through the DSL-modem within the Linksys.
The communication to a DSL-modem require PPPoE-protocoll and if you configure the Fritzbox to use Lan-1 for WAN/Internet-connection it will only transmit PPPoE-data through the Lan-1 port. To access the interface of the Linksys from your LAN the TCP/IP-protocoll is needed.
So to access the Linksys interface from you LAN via TCP/IP (what is not transmitted through the Lan-1 port of the Fritzbox if you configure the Fritzbox to use Lan-1 for Internet-connection) you can plug a Switch/Hub in the Fritzbox-Lan-1<>Linksys connection and add an additional connection from the Switch/Hub to a remaining LAN-port of the Fritzbox (Lan-2 to Lan-4).
This should not harm your local network or decrease local security because the data-connection from the DSL-modem within the Linksys only transmit PPPoE-data received from the WAN to the connected Fritzbox (Lan-1 port) and because all the local devices use TCP/IP and no PPPoE it does not matter, that the additional cable from the Switch/Hub to Lan-2 port of the Fritzbox will spread the PPPoE data to the whole LAN as no local device use PPPoE-protocol.
If you simply want to access the Linksys-interface from time to time and you do not require WAN-connection at the same time you can also switch the connection-configuration of the Fritzbox temporary. If you switch the Fritzbox back to use the internal DSL-modem the Lan-1 port will transmit TCP/IP data again and you can access the Linksys router through the Lan-1 port of the Fritzbox. Of course the internet connection get lost if you switch the Fritzbox connection settings. But internet will be reconnected once you reconfigure the Fritzbox to establish internet/wan-connection via Lan-1.
Of course you have to configure the Linksys to a IP-address within the range of your Fritzbox (by default 192.168.178.xxx).

PS: as I said I am not familiar with the Linksys router, but if the Linksys has more than one LAN-port available you can also use one of theses ports to connect the Linksys to one of the remaining Lan-Ports of the Fritzbox (Lan-2 to Lan-4) without adding a Switch/Hub in the line from Fritzbox-Lan-1 to the Linksys. The Switch/Hub is only required if the Linksys has only one Lan-port.
 
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Is there a tutorial?(I never got it to work with my belkin)

I know how I can set my fritz, but how about my wag200g?
 
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Sorry, laurens7, please take this advice also as help for you: Full quotes are neither necessary (everay user can read the original answer himself) nor (just for this reason) allowed in this forum. I just want to help you to avoid a warning from a forum mod.
 
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