As previously noted, SSIP is very badly named.   I didn't expect it to work
as it it did.

As to the bandwidth issue, I don't know about your Linksys but some routers
allow the WAN port to be fixed at 10 Mbps.  I'd think that would resolve the
10 vs. 100 problem you posted on before.  If not, then I'd be looking into
MTU and RWIN issues at the PCs.  I assume you're familiar with free tools
such as TCPOptimizer from Speedguide.net.
(http://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php)

Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Wayne Johnson
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 1:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Dual Router Networking

At 10:18 PM 9/14/2005, Carl Houseman typed:
>Don't use bridge mode then.  Put the router back into PPPoE and then set it
>up with "single static IP".  I made it work - if you're so experienced,
then
>you can too.

SSIP worked but I don't know what it will do to my bandwidth issue(s) 
but I'll tinker with it & see what I can do. I don't know why I 
didn't associate SSIP as a WAN IP pass thru. I may have to connect 
one NIC directly to the Westell & the other on the Linksys for the 
rest of the LAN to get the optimal bandwidth in both places. I'll 
report back later.  Thanks for the heads up.

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