arie.livshin <arie.livshin.2z5f0q@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> hath
wroth:
>My laptop gets Internet from a Cable modem using its Ethernet jack.
>
>I just received an Aztech DSL 600EW Wireless-G router, which I would
>like to use for wireless communication.
>The problem is that this Aztech router does not have a WAN port - it
>has an input DSL port and 4 ethernet output ports.
>
>Connecting the ethernet output port of the cable modem to one of the
>ethernet (output) ports of the Aztech causes the Aztech to provide
>Internet through its other Ethernet ports, but although I can connect to
>the Aztech wirelessly (to setup it for example), there is no wireless
>Internet.
>
>I saw some posts about interconnecting routers, which advised to
>disable the DHCP in router#2 and change its IP address to an adress in
>the same subnet mask like router #1.
>Yet when I tried to change the "management IP address" of Aztech from
>10.0.0.138 to 84.108.104.2 (the default gateway address of my LAN which
>is connected to the cable modem is 84.108.104.1), Aztech simply ignored
>my request and kept its old address. Disabling DHCP did not help.
>
>Any ideas how I could manage this connection?
It won't work no matter what you do. You need a router and there's no
way to get to the WAN port on the DSL router. You can use it as an
access point (no router), but you will still need to obtain an
ethernet router, which means you'll have 3 boxes. It's probably
easier and cheaper to just buy a real wireless router and sell the
Aztech.
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