On 23 Aug 2004 10:36:23 -0700, "KW" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
Well Sir I had to disable the DHCP on my Westel DSL Modem and there is
a setting there to enable it in a bridge mode. Works pefectly now.
Linksys BEFSR8.1
Wap54g
Westell DSL Modem.
The IP address of the router will be passed from the Internet
Providers DHCP server to the Linksys router.
If his DSL modem is the DHCP server then the Internet Service Provider
will be able to see all his nodes.
>NO, don't disable the DHCP on your modem. That provides an IP address
>to your linksys router. The router should plug into the modem vian the
>"WAN" port. The modem provides an address to the router via DHCP (by
>default). Then the router provides private IP addresses via DHCP to
>your hosts.
>
>This is of course how a standard setup would work. The router will not
>pass DHCP messages from the modem to the hosts without special
>configurations, and I don't even think the Linksys line is capable of
>doing so.
>
>Do the two nodes that are having the problem ever work, only work
>sometimes, or what? Plug one of the known working machines into the
>hub, and one of the machines having problems, plug it into the spot
>voided by the known good machine (do a swap), see what happens. Then
>that will point to the hub being your problem.
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