I'm no expert but I'll take a stab at it. Connect the ASDL router to the
modem, connect the two PC's via cable to LAN ports and configure them to
static Ip addresses that are outside of the fifty addresses used by the
DHCP. Uplink the wireless router to the ASDL router by connecting the cable
between LAN ports on both, then disable the DHCP on the wireless router and
after it's working wirelessly, configure whatever security you like
"badman3k" <badman3k.32sl8r@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> I've been trying to get my home network setup so that the main machines
> are hardwired into the network, and then there's a wireless network that
> will allow other devices to connect to the network, but I'm having a lot
> of trouble with setting everything up, even thought the two network
> devices are both Linksys.
>
> I have:
>
> - Linksys WRT54G v2.0 wireless router
> - Linksys AG241 ADSL Router
> /LIST]>
> What I ideally want is to have the ADSL router connected to the
> internet, and then the two main PCs connect to the ADSL router via
> Ethernet cables, with static IPs for both. Then the wireless router
> connects to the ADSL router and allows for wireless devices to connect
> to the network and all devices able to communicate with each other.
>
> I've tried a number of setups but nothing seems to be working and I'm
> at a bit of a loss. I thought it would be easy as the two devices are
> both Linksys, but the Linksys site has provided any results so far.
>
> Any help in getting everything to work would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Rich
>
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