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Hugh Vandervoort <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Mar 2006 12:15:38 -0500
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I did this with two Linksys routers, and found an article on the Linksys 
site saying I needed to assign a fixed IP to the second router, and that 
the address had to be out of the range of the DHCP addresses already in use.
I used 192.168.1.20
YMMV



D Duncan wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a wired  router (Netgear, FR114P) and a Linksys Wireless G 
> (WRT54GS).
> 
> I've been using the Netgear with my dsl and a couple of computers and a 
> printer.  No problem.
> 
> I now have added the Linksys in order to accommodate a couple of 
> wireless laptops, by plugging the Linksys into the 4th Netgear port and 
> making it a normal port as opposed to an uplink port.  That wireless 
> router works fine, but I then lose my wired network...that is, the 
> wireless doesn't see the wired and vice versa...but I can pull up both 
> the Netgear web interface and the Linksys web interface on my browser on 
> the wireless laptop.  I'm so confused.
> 
> How do I get everything on the same network?
> 
> Thanks very much,
> Diane
> OS is XP
> 
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