On Friday 19 October 2007 08:26:00 pm Bryen wrote:
On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 21:04 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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My Netgear wireless router, WGT624 v3, crashed. The wired section no longer provides DHCP. In order to provide service (wireless) for my wife (and maintain a generally pleasant environment) I replaced with wireless with an old Netgear RP114, long out of service.
I now have modem to RP114 to base computer and using another port on the RP114 to input on the WGT624 provide wireless to my wife's computer. ... 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2 Modem --> RP114 out 1---> MyComputer RP114 out 2 RP114 out 3 RP114 out 4 ---> | WGT624 out 1 <--- WGT624 out 2 WGT624 out 3 WGT624 out 4 WGT624 --> (Wireless) ==> Wife Computer 192.168.1.3 Default gateway set to RP114 192.168.0.1.
If above 'graphic' get garbled: Connect RP114 any output to WGT624 any output which will connect switches of RP114 and WGT624 and you will be good to go. ...
What if you made the WGT box simply a switch with no DHCP/Natting service? Does that box give you that capability? Then let the RP box determine DHCP for all nodes.
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