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For example imagine that the cable between the two routers is a pipe. There is only so much water that can physically go through that small pipe. The water then has to be shared to the amount of people connected. If there are loads of people connected then the speed at which they want to receive the water (Data) is going to be slower. That being said if there is only one person connected then they will receive all the water and have no drop in speed.
Basically the maximum speed that can go through a cat5e cable is 100Mpbs. This has to be divided by the number of people connected to the second router. If everyone wants to access the internet at the same time then you will find that the download speeds that they receive won't be the full 30mpbs you are paying your ISP for.
As for a tutorial this may be of help however this is used to extend your current network rather than have two separate networks joined.
Multi Router Network - Configure
Josh