Re: Networking wifi and wired

From: Steve Winograd [MVP] (winograd_at_pobox.com)
Date: 06/10/04


Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 03:53:51 -0600

In article <1a7b001c44e78$6d0babe0$a101280a@phx.gbl>, "Charlie"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I have 2 computers in an office networked together thru a
>wired router and wireless router. The internet comes
>thru a dsl modem and into the wired router with a
>connection to a computer and to the wireless router. The
>wireless router internet connection is fed via the wired
>router. The wireless router also connects to a office
>network computer.
>This set up was given to me by Linksys support.
>I have a computer in my garage with a wifi card. I
>receive an internet connection via the wireless. I can
>not see my office computers not can the office computers
>see the garage computer. I have run the XP "setup a home
>or small ofice" and made a network disk numerous times.
>I have looked high and low on the internet. Any ideas?

I don't think that Linksys' suggested setup can do what you want. The
two routers create two different physical networks that can't
communicate with each other.

The simplest solution is to remove the wired router from the setup and
use only the wireless router. Connect all of the wired computers to
LAN ports of the wireless router.

If that isn't possible (because, for example, the wireless router
doesn't have enough LAN ports for all of the wired computers), the
solution is to use the wireless router as a wireless access point
only, bypassing its routing capability. That will let all of the
computers, wired and wireless, communicate with each other in a single
physical network:

1. Disconnect the wireless router from the wired router.

2. Determine the LAN IP address of the wired router. For Linksys
routers, it's usually 192.168.1.1.

3. Connect a cable between the wireless router and one of the
computers. Using that computer, access the wireless router's built-in
web server. For Linksys routers, it's usually http://192.168.1.1 .

4. Disable the wireless router's built-in DHCP server.

5. Change the wireless router's LAN IP address to be in the same
subnet as the wired router. For example, if the wired router's LAN IP
address 192.168.x.1, set the wireless router to 192.168.x.254, using
the same third number on each.

6. Connect a LAN port on the wireless router to a LAN port on the
wired router. Don't connect anything to the wireless router's WAN
(Internet) port. You might need to use an uplink port on one router
or connect the computers using a crossover Ethernet cable.

7. Disable and then enable the network connection (wired or wireless)
on each computer.

-- 
Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)
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