http://us.comtrend.com/products/nl-5630u/
I don't see anything in the specs that it has Wi-Fi.
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Now that you linked it,even the product name has the word "router" in it...which is what I asked above.
So..it IS a router..and unless you went through the steps to "bridge" it...you are running double NAT. Further reading of that quick spec PDF states it's doing NAT, ans it has 4x LAN ports, has WAN to LAN bridging functions, all sorts of typical router in gateway mode duties.
Having wireless features does not mean it is or is not a router, "wireless" and "router" are two totally separate network services.
For testing purposes, log into your Nutgear and see what its WAN IP address is. Is it a private IP like 192.168.0.x or 192.168.1.x or 10.1.1.x or something like that? Or...is it a public IP address, such as the same one you'd see if you go to
www.whatismyip.com?
Does the Comtrend gateway have a sticker on the back or bottom that tells you its default LAN IP and user/password?
What we want to find out, is if your Netgears LAN IP is in the same IP range as the Comtrends LAN IP. If the Comtrend is at 192.168.1.1 and the Netgear is also the same...you'll have a network that doesn't know which way to go? Anyone remember that old Bugs Bunny cartoon where the old sheepdog asks "Which way do I go George?"
And even if you find out they are on separate IP ranges ....you're likely still doing double NAT...which, you want to avoid. So your choices are, to reconfigure the Comtrend to run bridged (meaning it turns off its NAT and passes the public IP to the first DHCP request),,,,or you reconfigure your Nutgear to run in access point mode, instead of router/gateway mode. Which I can help you with if you find out info I'm looking for in previous sentences.