Is wrt120n wireless router compatable with befsr41 ver 2 router to connect them together?

i cant get it to work with my other router and i need to because i have 5 things to connect to the internet and network. 
Thanks 
Gary
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Connect two routers together here.  Or go buy a $20  4 port switch and just plug it in.
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