RBM wrote:
>
> 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
Nice advice, but you have to setup the wireless security before you
switch
off DHCP.
What if the IP address for the wireless router is different from the
range on
the adsl router, you will not be able to connect via web browser.
I know, because I have set my wireless network up the same way, the
wireless
router gets the ip address from my wired router and the ip ranges are
different.
Type in the ip address for the wireless router and get the standard
"page failed
to load".
Even if you connect to the wireless router by ethernet still no access
to setup
page of the wireless router.
So you have to make sure you have setup the wireless security correctly
because
the only way to adjust the security is to do a hard reset and start over
again.
Justin Alexander
Alexander Computer Services
www.alexandercomputers.com.au