Try using DDWRT (linux wireless firmware for Linksys routers).  That
should do it, since it offers more options than most firmware.

http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv3/index.php

On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Scott Granneman <[email protected]> wrote:
> The email below is from a friend of mine who runs a guest house on Tortola
> in the British Virgin Islands. Any help is appreciated.
> I created a diagram of his network that you can view
> at http://ftp.granneman.com/BarryNetwork20090117.png.
> My initial take is that he shouldn't be using two routers on his network;
> instead, the guest lounge should have a Linksys Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge
> in it instead, like this:
> http://www.linksysbycisco.com/US/en/products/WET54G
> Note that it only supports wireless, so he'd have to put a wireless card in
> the guest desktop, or it wouldn't work.
> However, any suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
> Scott
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> On Jan 10, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Barry Rice wrote:
>
> Hi Scott,
>
> Happy New Year!  Hopefully by the time you get this, Robin will have
> described my problem.
>
> Overview:
>
> ·         We moved the office to a room below the deck level.
> ·         At new office I have the DSL Alcadel modem with the following on
> the 4 ports:
> o   Office desktop
> o   Vonage
> o   Cat5 wire to guest lounge
> o   My Sony Laptop
> ·         In the guest lounge I have the old WRT54GS router on the end of
> the Cat5 cable with
> o   A new desktop wired to the router.
> o   A (current) guest picking up its network on her Ibook
> o   Both working fine!!
> ·         Now downstairs in the new office, I am trying to connect my (new)
> WRT54GS router to the DSL modem
> o   So that I can wire my Office computer to it.
> o   Connect wirelessly to my Sony laptop and Roz's laptop.
> o   Wire my printer to it.
> ·         This would ultimately leave my DSL modem with 3 connections
> o   Vonage
> o   Router up WRT54GS-old
> o   Router down WRT54GS-new
>
>
> I can get this new router to work when a Sony laptop is wire connected but
> not wirelessly. So that's where I stand.
>
> Oh boy, I do hope you can help because 2 days of chat and phone calls to
> Linksys support have got me ragged. Every agent suggesting different IP
> setups….
>
> Hope to speak with you soon.
>
> Barry.
>
>
> >
>

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