On Friday 19 October 2007 08:26:00 pm Bryen wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 21:04 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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> > My Netgear wireless router, WGT624 v3, crashed.  The wired section no
> > longer provides DHCP.  In order to provide service (wireless) for my
> > wife (and maintain a generally pleasant environment) I replaced with
> > wireless with an old Netgear RP114, long out of service.
> >
> > I now have modem to RP114 to base computer and using another port on
> > the RP114 to input on the WGT624 provide wireless to my wife's computer. 
...
              192.168.0.1     192.168.0.2
      Modem --> RP114  out 1--->  MyComputer
                RP114  out 2
                RP114  out 3
                RP114  out 4 ---> 
                                 |
                WGT624 out 1 <---
                WGT624 out 2
                WGT624 out 3
                WGT624 out 4
                WGT624 --> (Wireless) ==> Wife Computer
                                             192.168.1.3
Default gateway set to RP114 192.168.0.1. 

If above 'graphic' get garbled:
Connect RP114 any output to WGT624 any output which will connect switches of 
RP114 and WGT624 and you will be good to go.  

...
> What if you made the WGT box simply a switch with no DHCP/Natting
> service?   Does that box give you that capability?   Then let the RP box
> determine DHCP for all nodes.

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Regards,
Rajko.
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