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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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?...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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...