Carl Lowenstein wrote:
On 1/30/07, DJA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I also am using a Netgear WG602v3 Access Point. It's connected to a
Netgear FVS318v3 router. It's set to WPA2 and I use it to connect to my
LAN with my laptop.

I don't use a wireless router because I learned that it was too messy to
get both it and the existing wired router to play nice on my LAN (I
tried a Linksys WRT*** with no luck and then returned it - it wasn't
broken, just my ability to get both routers working on the same subnet).

Don't try to do that.  Use one of them as a router, the other as just
a switch. (disable its routing facility)  I think that instructions
for doing this come with most wireless routers.

   carl

That may be true in general, and I assumed it was. But I couldn't figure out how to get that particular Linksys wireless router to act only as an AP. I could never get it to get a route to both the Internet and my LAN. So I gave up.

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   Best Regards,
      ~DJA.


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