A wireless connection to second router will still receive a DHCP address from the first, just the same as it would if you added a switch to the first router, so no need to do DHCP on both.
He'll have that anyway, as both routers can run as WAP's independently of whether they are DHCP servers. It was the two DHCP scopes and servers I was querying....as a wireless client on the second (non-routing) router will simply pass the DHCP request back up the ethernet to the main router running the DHCP server and the ADSL WAN connection.
(Plus, most routers when you turn on WPA2 and WEP don't allow you to enter WEP Key 1, which screws up a NDS as that's the only key you can use, so he'll need two WAP's unless he's going to back the Vista client off to WEP as well.)
Jeff
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2010 TDV8 RRS
A wireless connection to second router will still receive a DHCP address from the first, just the same as it would if you added a switch to the first router, so no need to do DHCP on both.
Is the WL-520gU a router? It doesn't seem to have a WAN port.
I'd disable the DHCP server on the WL-520gU and let the Belkin router assign the all the addresses.
Check that both points will auto detect the cable type (most do), otherwise you'll need a crossover cable between them.
Paul
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Yes, it does.
LAN Ports = WAN x 1, LAN x 4 RJ45 for 10/100 BaseT
One small thing that's perhaps been lost in the comments is the WPA/WEP issue. The Nintendo gear does not do WPA, only WEP, and my current Belkin router (and I assume the Asus) doesn't do both at the same time.
By using this new config then I can leave my Vista laptop as WPA2 and connect to the Belkin while the boys can go WEP to the Asus router.
On a side issue, I bought the Belkin G router think it'd cover the house but the best I can get is 15m. Beyond 20m (in the boy's territory) there's no signal at all (and it's line of site down the hallway from the Belkin router).
One more question: Does the cat5 from the Belkin plug into the WAN port of the Asus, or one of the 4 comms ports?
Cheers.
If your signal is that bad you probably don't need to worry about wireless security.
After all, if the signal isn't leaving your house there isn't much chance of someone hacking into it.
You can always do the walkaround with the laptop to see if the signal is available outside the house.
Some wireless AP's and cards have a power setting to adjust the signal strength. If you turn it down on the AP, and up on the receivers and make sure it's in Infrastructure Mode.
Cheers
Simon
Check out these pages on WLAN
http://www.e3.com.au/
Antennit
If you decide on the antenna route, can you just tweak it enough to reach my place!!![]()
I plugged the new router in and it worked straight away.No set up, no nothing
Now for the wifi bit...
We have a wired D-link router which is connected to the internet and a Wireless TPLink that is plugged into the back of the D-Link as if it was another computer, all our computers kept trying to access the internet thru the TP-Link I switched off DHCP server in the TP-Link's setup menu and have no more problems since.
Glenn
Well, it seemed to work until we restarted the PCs on boxing day, now there's no Internet access from the 2 PCs on the new ASUS router.
What I have done:
Topology as per the network drawing in the first post.
Belkin router settings: IP = 192.168.2.1, 255.255.255.0, DHCP is on with range = 2-127.
Asus router "Operations mode" is set for "Access Point", being "In Access Point mode, 4 LAN ports and wireless devices are set to locate in the same local area network. Those WAN related functions are not supported here.
Explaining with technical terms, access point mode is, NAT is disabled, wireless LAN and four LAN ports of WL520GU are bridged together."
IP = 192.168.2.128, 255.255.255.0. I Think DHCP is off as I've selected to manually set the IP. The manual is written in Chinglish and is unclear on the DHCP server issue.
In the Belkin DHCP list I can see the IP addresses of the 2 PC connected to the Asus router.
Suggestions welcome (please, the kids are threatening me with physical violence![]()
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