Home Sharing with multiple routers?

Hello,
I have a TimeCapsule set up to provide Wired and wireless internet to my Macs and AppleTVs.  The problem with the TimeCapsule is that it doesn't do very good logging, which I need for a home automation application, so I have a Linksys router (running Tomato) attached to it that provides wireless internet for a couple of iPhones.
The problem is that my TimeCapsule network has addresses of 192.168.1.x  and the iPhones get addresses of 192.168.2.x.  Everyone connects fine to the internet and the iPhones can see the things on the 192.168.1.x network such as my iTunes Mac's website... but they cannot see the AppleTVs and iTunes HomeShares.
What's the best way to maintain these two networks, but get the iPhones able to use Home Sharing?
Thanks!

I've been trying to thing what might be different about my set up versus yours in case (which may be likely) you are correct and your wife's library is authorised and plays your content in her iTunes application.
I deliberately chose my wife's music to check my set up because she pays for her own iTunes account, whereas my children have their own accounts but I give them an allowance and send them gift vouchers from my account (which I thought might just be relevant). I later realised that my wife's library is also on our homesharing ID (which again might have been relevant), so I've now tried it with my youngests purchased and protected content because his library is using our homesharing ID.
I'll keep thinking.

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