To do what you want you'd actually need a 3rd router, which you'd use where you want to currently place a splitter. It'd be a completely overkill solution for the wrong problem.
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Originally Posted by xpod
I`m not sure it would be worth it just because you cant access one particular website but if you really want the 2 routers on one network then you could connect the second router to one of the LAN ports on the first router
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This probably wouldn't work with the problem he's having though, as the problems will likely still exist.
If he has the Belkin connected to the netgear then having 3 xboxes going through the netgear (even if via the belkin) would probably still cause it to reboot.
And if he has the netgear connected to the belkin, net requests are still going to be going through the belkin so the website will probably still be unreachable.