At 09:43 PM 08/08/2006, Winterlight wrote:
yep, it is setup right.
Ok, let me run through this from the top.
When initially setup, everything worked for a short period of time,
then the Linksys crashed and since then the Belkin hasn't worked when
connected to the Linksys, but works fine whe
At 05:27 PM 8/8/2006, you wrote:
At 06:55 PM 08/08/2006, Winterlight wrote:
I did have it working this weekend for about 15 minutes... everything
seemed to be working as expected. But while the WIFI link was strong, the
Internet connection was going in, and out. And then all of a sudden the
B
At 06:55 PM 08/08/2006, Winterlight wrote:
I did have it working this weekend for about 15 minutes...
everything seemed to be working as expected. But while the WIFI link
was strong, the Internet connection was going in, and out. And then
all of a sudden the Belkin WAP wasn't getting anything,
Sometimes, on my older Linksys, the WLANLink just dies. I have power
down the router to get it back up.
Winterlight wrote:
I did have it working this weekend for about 15 minutes... everything
seemed to be working as expected. But while the WIFI link was strong,
the Internet connection was g
At 02:29 PM 8/8/2006, you wrote:
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
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. I
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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
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 ad
the WAP, or the WAN router.
The domain is COX and is universal to all three routers.
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Disable DHCP on the Belkin WAP? Sync domains/workgroups?
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Subject: [H] Linksys / Belkin router setup
I am setting up my LAN
I am setting up my LAN with three routers in order to isolate the WIFI
from the LAN.
LAN1 ---Linksys 192.168.1.1
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WAN3 --- Linksys 192.168.3.1
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WIFI2 --- Belkin 192.168.2.1
All three routers are with four port switch and WIFI, and all are new this
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