On Sat, 5 Jan 2008 09:21:09 -0800 (PST), "jackso95@hotmail.com"
<jackso95@hotmail.com> wrote in
<71058d94-52cc-499e-91df-79acd555e8b3@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com>:
>I have two Linksys wireless routers.
>
>The FIRST is a WRT100 that is connected to the Cable modem.
>With a LAN IP of 192.168.251.1 and DHCP turned on (range
>192.168.251.100 to 149).
>
>The second is a WRT54G.
>With a LAN IP of 192.168.251.7 and DHCP turned on (range
>192.168.251.200 to 149).
>
>I would like to setup the WRT54G on the network and utilize its
>wireless capability to provide a wireless access point. I have a CAT5
>connection available at the remote end to connect back to the WRT100.
>
>How can I configure the WRT54G to accomplish this?
1. Turn off DHCP server in WRT54G
2. Set a different prime channel (1, 6, 11) in WRT54G than WRT100
3. Connect LAN port on WRT54G to LAN port on WRT100
4. Use same *unique* SSID in both wireless routers
5. Use WPA with same *strong* passphrase in both wireless routers
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