I would assume the firewall on the slaved router would
filter the IANA 
subnet, but if it's getting IANA IP via DHCP though
it's WAN port from 
LAN port of master router then you'd think it would
just work.

Say that 3 time fast!

Also, I'd put the GS on the border with DD-WRT before
I'd put the older 
G version there. I'd definitely run DD-WRT on both
though with the 
internal slave running a static IP from the master's
subnet & leave 
slave's DHCP running serving a second subnet for it's
wireless clients.

Of course, here I would disable both DHCP servers
since I run a Win2K DC 
hosting DHCP & DNS which work together keeping my
local domain DNS straight.


Chris Klein wrote:
> Hmmmm...didn't think about that.  And all of my
devices will get an IP
> address assigned to them from the first/main router,
correct?  I won't
> really have any devices plugged into the second one,
it's mainly just for
> wireless.
> 
> 
> I just tired it and it's not working.  Do you have
Linksys products at your
> house?  If so I have some specific
questions...nothing I try is working
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gary VanderMolen
> 
> You need to plug the cable from the WRT54G into a
LAN (not WAN)
> port on the secondary router. I have a similar setup
in my house.
> In essence that turns the WRT54GS into a switch
rather than a router.


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