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Old 12-23-2006, 10:53 PM
Matt
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Default uplinking routers question

i know i need a crossover cable - here's my question:

since one can easily take a regular straight through patch cable and
turn it into a crossover cable, can i take such a cable, coupler, and
crossover cable to do this?

in other words...plug straight through patch cable into uplink port on
router A, connect other end to coupler, other end of coupler to
crossover cable, then crossover cable into router B...will that work?


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Old 12-23-2006, 11:31 PM
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Default Re: uplinking routers question

"Matt" <crackers819903@gmail.com> wrote:

>i know i need a crossover cable - here's my question:
>
>since one can easily take a regular straight through patch cable and
>turn it into a crossover cable, can i take such a cable, coupler, and
>crossover cable to do this?
>
>in other words...plug straight through patch cable into uplink port on
>router A, connect other end to coupler, other end of coupler to
>crossover cable, then crossover cable into router B...will that work?
>


Yes. I think your looking to extend the cable by adding another one.
As long as 1 cable is a cross-over it will work..


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Old 12-24-2006, 10:18 AM
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Default Re: uplinking routers question

Hi,

I think it will work!
but most new Ethernet switches and maybe new routers already have an
automatic uplink sensing support, where you can uplink two Ethernet
switches or routers using normal straight cable, no need for cross
cables any more.

Panda,

www.networkingland.com/dsl_vendors.htm


gene martinez wrote:
> "Matt" <crackers819903@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >i know i need a crossover cable - here's my question:
> >
> >since one can easily take a regular straight through patch cable and
> >turn it into a crossover cable, can i take such a cable, coupler, and
> >crossover cable to do this?
> >
> >in other words...plug straight through patch cable into uplink port on
> >router A, connect other end to coupler, other end of coupler to
> >crossover cable, then crossover cable into router B...will that work?
> >

>
> Yes. I think your looking to extend the cable by adding another one.
> As long as 1 cable is a cross-over it will work..



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Old 12-24-2006, 08:34 PM
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Default Re: uplinking routers question

OK, how do I go about uplinking a WRT54G (second router) and a WRT54GS
(main router)?

The setup I have currently at my home is a BEFSR41 (wired router)
connected to WRT54G (wireless) using the uplink port on the BEFSR41 to
a regular LAN port on the WRT54G...but the WRT54G does not have an
uplink port, so that same setup won't work here.

I do not want to create two subnets...I know how to cascade them if I
set it up that way, but I would like to avoid that if all possible.


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Old 12-25-2006, 06:30 PM
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Default Re: uplinking routers question

Matt wrote:
> OK, how do I go about uplinking a WRT54G (second router) and a WRT54GS
> (main router)?
>
> The setup I have currently at my home is a BEFSR41 (wired router)
> connected to WRT54G (wireless) using the uplink port on the BEFSR41 to
> a regular LAN port on the WRT54G...but the WRT54G does not have an
> uplink port, so that same setup won't work here.
>
> I do not want to create two subnets...I know how to cascade them if I
> set it up that way, but I would like to avoid that if all possible.


Connect one of the LAN ports of the BEFSR41 to one of the four LAN
ports of the WRT54G. The WRT54G will act like a simple hub then, and
a wireless one at that.


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Old 12-25-2006, 06:56 PM
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Default Re: uplinking routers question

Can I set it up that way without creating two different subnets?

decaturtxcowboy wrote:
> Matt wrote:
> > OK, how do I go about uplinking a WRT54G (second router) and a WRT54GS
> > (main router)?
> >
> > The setup I have currently at my home is a BEFSR41 (wired router)
> > connected to WRT54G (wireless) using the uplink port on the BEFSR41 to
> > a regular LAN port on the WRT54G...but the WRT54G does not have an
> > uplink port, so that same setup won't work here.
> >
> > I do not want to create two subnets...I know how to cascade them if I
> > set it up that way, but I would like to avoid that if all possible.

>
> Connect one of the LAN ports of the BEFSR41 to one of the four LAN
> ports of the WRT54G. The WRT54G will act like a simple hub then, and
> a wireless one at that.



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Old 12-25-2006, 07:45 PM
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"Matt" <crackers819903@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167076569.395879.288860@f1g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Can I set it up that way without creating two different subnets?


Yes, just make sure that only one of the devices has dhcp enabled.



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