I thought to use a WAP, you had to disable DHCP on all but the main router,
no? Try setting the Belkin to 192.168.1.2 and disable DHCP on the Belkin and
see if that works.

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Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 3:43 PM
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Subject: RE: [H] Linksys / Belkin router setup

At 12:31 PM 8/8/2006, you wrote:
>Disable DHCP on the Belkin WAP?

It has to be DHCP in order to support a variety of users, doesn't 
it?  other wise wouldn't all users have to have a assigned IP address?

>Sync domains/workgroups?

I don't get this?? There are no workgroups on the WAP, or the WAN router. 
The domain is COX and is universal to all three routers.



>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Winterlight
>Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 3:13 PM
>To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
>Subject: [H] Linksys / Belkin router setup
>
>I am setting up my LAN with three routers in order to isolate the  WIFI
>from the LAN.
>
>LAN1 ---Linksys 192.168.1.1
>                  |
>               WAN3 --- Linksys 192.168.3.1
>                  |
>WIFI2 --- Belkin 192.168.2.1
>
>All three routers are with four port switch and WIFI, and all are new this
>year. I have disabled the WIFI on the two Linksys routers. The WAN Linksys
>is, of course, plugged into a Motorola cable modem. The LAN1 Linksys is
>plugged into the WAN3 Linksys though the LAN1s WAN port to a standard port
>on the WAN3 port as Linksys specifies.
>
>I ran the two Linksys LAN1 and WAN3 together for a week with no problem.
>Then today I hooked up the Belkin WIFI2. The Belkin WAN port is plugged
>into a standard port on the WAN3 Linksys.
>
>When I try to access with my WIFI laptop, I can see the Belkin there, but
>there is nothing to connect to. It does not appear to be getting any feed
>from the Linksys WAN. The connect line is lit the WAN light is amber which
>means there is something wrong and I have no Internet access.
>
>I have reset the Belkin so it is at it's unsecured defaults, but still no
>connection. I am beginning to think that this is a case of hardware
>incompatibility, and the Belkin just doesn't want to work with the Linksys.
>
>I tried to contact Belkin but I got  a "radio" like satellite phone
>connection, a huge background din of voices, and  somebody with a accent so
>strong that I couldn't understand him. And from the little I understood of
>what he was saying,  he couldn't seem to get what I was doing.
>
>Any body have any thoughts?

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