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Old 11-22-2007, 05:59 PM
DevilDog#1 is offline DevilDog#1

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Trying to bridge two Linksys routers - Any takers?

OK here's what I'm trying to do.

1. Linksys Router G with Superboost (G)

2. Linksys Router B (B)

Both are 2.4Ghz


I've them run on and off in the following configuration:


DSL->Modem -> G -> B


I've plugged B into G's local port, i.e. not using B's WAN port at all.


I want to do the following:

1. Use 2 ports on G for VOIP and my work laptop -- this leave 1 empty since 1 taken by B.

2. Use all 3 remaining ports of B. 2 for wire and 1 for wireless access.


I've managed to do that but G keep coming down and B takes over the network.



What's I've tried:

1. Turned off DHCP Server of B but then I was not able to use the wireless part of it.

2. Assigned Static IP but for some reason G didn't like it and won't let B be used.


Any ideas? I'm getting tired of rebooting the routers...
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