Re: two netgear routers
- From: hoopjd2@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 16 Jan 2006 11:34:22 -0800
Sorry it took so long to reply. I have still not gotten it to work.
Here is my current setup.
Netgear WGR614 is hooked to the cable modem. Address for it is
192.168.1.1. (It is set for an address range of 192.168.1.2 thru
192.168.1.51)
I have an ethernet patch cable running from port 4 of the WGR614 to
port 4 of the MR814. The MR814 has an ip address of 192.168.1.50. The
MR814 has an external antenna hooked to it that sends the signal to a
desktop computer in a seperate building/shop behind my house. The
MR814 has DHCP turned off. The desktop gets a great signal and I have
had no problems at all with it since I originally set up the network.
I have a Netgear PCI wireless card in it.
My problem comes in with a notebook computer I just purchased. It is a
Dell Inspiron 9300 with built in wireless card. It shows it is getting
a good signal and even finds my wireless network, but will never pull
an IP address to actually get online. I cannot figure it out.
There was a question before about which router it was getting signal
from. Both the desktop and notebook computer are getting wireless
signal from the MR814. My reason behind this is that I unplug the
MR814 and I lose signal on both computers. I don't know what else to
try. Any other ideas or suggestions?
.
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