Connection speed for Cascaded routers

I have a WRT54G cascaded to an E4200 v2.  I am closest to the WRT54G and connected at 54.  If I am in range of the E4200, can I force a connection to it instead of the slower router?

Well basically that adapter will connect at G speed on the 54G router and N speed on the 4200.  But, this will only make a difference if you do a lot of computer to computer transfers.  Your internet speed is 20Mbps which amost all routers can handle just fine.
Keep the same SSID but make sure they are on different channels to avoid interference, like 1 & 6, 1 & 11, or 6 & 11.  Make sure you are using WPA2-AES wireless encryption.

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