On 2/25/06, Brian Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,13388449?hilite=wrt54g+bridging
>
> That forum thread has the settings you will need to change.  Personally, I
> would assign it an address in the upper ranges of your private subnet,
> rather than 192.168.1.2 like that guy was suggested, but I think it's a
> matter of personal preference and has little effect on scalability.  I can
> see one bad thing happening though...  Your wireless router goes dead for
> some reason (wife/roommate unplugs it...what have you) then you log onto the
> network with a wired client and it grabs up the 192.168.1.2 address.  You
> realize that your access point is down and turn it back on.  You then have a
> conflict.  I would go with 192.168.1.254 in this case ;)
>
> - disable DHCP server
> - router IP: 192.168.1.254 (or whatever private subnet you picked out...)
> - net.mask: 255.255.255.0

Well, I couldn't get this to work. I think it might be because part
way through setting it up I had some IP's wrong and/or cables plugged
into the wrong ports and confused dhcpd on the linux box, but I'm not
sure.  I didn't really see options in the linksys firmware to make
this work.  But anyways...

At this point, I reset back to defaults and have the dual NAT setup
going.  That's fine for now.  What I would really like is to have the
wrt54g be the router (and the only router), and forward the ports from
my webserver box, I'm thinking I'll just use the DMZ feature for that.
 Does anyone know if dyndns will still work for me in this setup?  The
linksys firmware offers to do dyndns for one domain name, but if I
just foward all the ports from my webserver box and continue to use
ddclient will that work?

Thanks!

Bryan

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