Just a follow up, this link talks about this kind of
setup with the
exception that they suggest slave router use DHCP to
get address from
master. This IMHO, lacking a DHCP address reservation
for slave router,
would make it hard to know what address to connect
to slave router on
from subnet
: [H] trying to setup a second WAP
It actually appears to be working now. The first Linksys is giving out a
192.168.1.x IP address, and I can get to the internet. I can open up the
config properties for the first router(192.168.1.1. However, I can't
reach
the 192.168.2.1 router to make config
, January 07, 2007 3:34 AM
To: The Hardware List
Subject: Re: [H] trying to setup a second WAP
Although they are called routers I suspect they are not proper routers so
the 1st device may not be able to route to a second internal subnet, even if
you have been able to configure it in some way.
Try
Hello Chris,
Sunday, January 7, 2007, 12:16:45 AM, you wrote:
I have a WRT54G connected to my cable modem. It provides WPA2 Wireless G
access to several devices in my apartment, along with a cat 5 connection to
my main computer.
Something you may want to check into (super-charge your
More like super-lame. They got $40 from me, not a
dime more, too many
problems with Talisman.
I've switched to DD-WRT and have had no headaches
since.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DD-WRT
http://www.dd-wrt.com/
JOEUSER wrote:
Hello Chris,
Sunday, January 7, 2007, 12:16:45 AM, you wrote:
I would assume the firewall on the slaved router would
filter the IANA
subnet, but if it's getting IANA IP via DHCP though
it's WAN port from
LAN port of master router then you'd think it would
just work.
Say that 3 time fast!
Also, I'd put the GS on the border with DD-WRT before
I'd put the
PM
Subject: FW: [H] trying to setup a second WAP
It actually appears to be working now. The first Linksys is giving out a
192.168.1.x IP address, and I can get to the internet. I can open up the
config properties for the first router(192.168.1.1. However, I can't reach
the 192.168.2.1
of the first router to
255.255.0.0.
Gary VanderMolen
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hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 11:46 PM
Subject: FW: [H] trying to setup a second WAP
It actually appears
I have a WRT54G connected to my cable modem. It provides WPA2 Wireless G
access to several devices in my apartment, along with a cat 5 connection to
my main computer.
I'm connecting a Linksys WRT54GS, to the 54G. I want the 54GS to provide
WEP wireless to 2 devices in my apartment that do not
at your
house? If so I have some specific questions...nothing I try is working
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Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 1:39 AM
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Subject: Re: [H] trying to setup a second WAP
You
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary VanderMolen
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 1:39 AM
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Subject: Re: [H] trying to setup a second WAP
You need to plug the cable from the WRT54G into a LAN (not WAN)
port on the secondary router. I have a similar setup in my house.
In essence
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Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 2:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [H] trying to setup a second WAP
Yes, all devices should get an IP assignment from the first router.
I'm using Netgear routers.
Gary VanderMolen
- Original Message
It actually appears to be working now. The first Linksys is giving out a
192.168.1.x IP address, and I can get to the internet. I can open up the
config properties for the first router(192.168.1.1. However, I can't reach
the 192.168.2.1 router to make config changes. Are you able to reach
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