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Connecting 2 Linksys Routers
    Summary: Do whatever you have to do to make sure that both routers are physically connected, first. Once the physical connection is made, disable DHCP on the ...

Increase number of router ports
    Summary: Hi, Sorry for the intrusion, but Google brought me here via another very old, similar question. I, too, would like to see if I can daisy chain two rou...

Daisy Chaining Wireless Routers???
    Summary: I have one Wireless router giving out ip's of 192.1678.1.100 - 150. I want to have a 2nd wireless router receive the wan IP from the 1st router WIREL...

Router doozie
    Summary: Sounds like static routes need to be defined. In the static route (not familiar with Netbuilder) you can tell the router exactly where to send certain...

max # conected to a router?
    Summary: If you can change the router ip and mask, techinally it can connect to however much the ip/mask scope allow, or use daisy chain wireless routers to ge...

Hub/router MESS at work.
    Summary: Just quickly looking through their site, it appears it probably is a NAT device. Does the wireless stuff need to have access to the servers, etc. in t...

Daisy-chaining 2 routers
    Summary: I have a Linksys Wireless router upstairs hooked up to my Cable Modem. It's connected to 2 computers upstairs and 2 computers downstairs, one of which...

multiple routers
    Summary: You'ld be better off with a single hub or switch that has enough ports for your LAN party. Daisy chain it to your router and everything should work p...

Multiple routers in one house?
    Summary: A router is s device for connecting two networks together, in this case the Internet and your LAN. A switch is a device for connection multiple comput...

connect switches & router
    Summary: I'm looking for the best way to connect everything on my network. I have 25 clients and 1 server. I have 2 switches and 1 router. The router is plug...

Router and hub/Switch
    Summary: Yes you can daisy chain them. Just run a cable from one of the ports on the existing router to the "uplink" port on the new hub (using normal, "straig...

Daisy chain rtrs 2 use print srvr
    Summary: Is it possible to connect my old smc router with print server to my new dlink DI-524. I would like to utilize the print server on the old 802.11b whil...

Router as an Acess Point...
    Summary: Connect a LAN port on your wireless router to an open port on his network infrastructure. Change the IP address on your wireless router. Give it an ...

Router daisy chain
    Summary: I have a double router network. The first router connects two computers and a second router to the internet. The second router connects two other comp...

hubs and routers
    Summary: You can daisy chain the router to the hub, that's what the uplink port is for. It doesn't require multiple IP's from your ISP either as the hub would...

Use DSL router on Cable Modem feed
    Summary: Hi, I just switched from DSL to Cable internet since my new place is too far for DSL. Can I still use the Westell 327w router on the cable modem feed?...

sharing wireless internet with ICS
    Summary: Hi, I have a small wireless network with a router upstairs. I have a computer downstairs getting internet with a USB 802.11b adaptor. I recently put ...

Is this at all possible?
    Summary: I have 2 Linksys WRT54G routers, is there a way to daisy-chain them together and make one into the equivalent of a range extender? (connect them toget...

router problem
    Summary: I recently had major problems with a BEFSW11S4 at the leasing office in my apartment complex, it would stop allowing 'net access after a couple minu...

Fiber optic 2-router network
    Summary: I recently switched from DSL to ATT fiber optic uverse -- TV and internet. It comes with a residential gateway router and I tried plugging my D-link...

Networking - ethernet switches
    Summary: Your 2124 is plugged into the router...........correct? If yes, then your new switch should also be plugged into the router and not daisy chained into...

Connecting 2 Switches together??
    Summary: I have just purchased 2 Surecom EP-808X mini switches for my home network. I am unable to successfully daisy chain or cascade them together after most...

LinkSys RV082 Freezing
    Summary: Hello, I have a small insurance agency with 5 computers and a networked laser printer running through my LinkSys RV082 router. My high speed interne...

Bridge too far???
    Summary: Not a problem. Install TCP/IP on pc-d and set it to "Automatically Assign IP Address", "Disable DNS", and "Use DHCP Server for DNS resolution". Set ...

Edimax 6104K router NAT
    Summary: Hello, For some time now I've been having problems with my Edimax 6104K router, possibly after upgrading to firmware v2.97 . 1. Setting DMZ on my netw...

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