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Can the MN-100 be uplinked?

 
 
MGerlach310
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      04-23-2004, 02:25 AM
I know on the Linksys series routers, there is an uplink
port, so u can uplink to another and expand the # of
ports. I was wondering if i would be able to do that
with the MN-100. And if so, can it be done with another
router (ie non-microsoft router).

Thanks for your time.
 
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Gary Tsang
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      04-23-2004, 03:09 AM
Hi,

Yes this can be done with the MN-100.
It has a "To Modem" port, and when you put the MN-100 into Bridge Mode in
the Base Station Management Tool at http://192.168.2.1 there's the setting
to switch the mode of the base station.

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Gary Tsang
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>I know on the Linksys series routers, there is an uplink
> port, so u can uplink to another and expand the # of
> ports. I was wondering if i would be able to do that
> with the MN-100. And if so, can it be done with another
> router (ie non-microsoft router).
>
> Thanks for your time.



 
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      04-24-2004, 05:11 PM
How would i go about doing this..... I would need 1 more
router. What port on the my original mn-100 (ill call it
#1) do i need to use, and it goes into the "to modem" of
the 2nd? If that is correct, where do i go from there?
 
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