Hi
Some of this Modem/Router combos have a menu entry that can disable the Router part and
they can act as modems only.
Other wise connect the Linksys by it self to a computer and change its IP to
192.168.2.1, then connect the output of the Modem/Router to the WAN port as a static
connection. You can build then a Network behind the Linksys that would be around
192.168.2.1 to 192.168.2.254.
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Bob Bedford" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've 1 ADSL modem (zyxel 650ME) wich is connected to internet.
> This ADSL modem is also a DHCP server and may serve up to 4 addresses.
> It's default IP configuration is 192.168.1.1
> It uses PPOe mode.
>
> I've just bought a LinkSys Wireless router. It has 4 ethernet ports and
> wireless access.
> It's default IP configuration is also 192.168.1.1
> this router has off course DHCP server enabled and may serve many more
> connections (up to 50), so I'm not limited to 4 addresses anymore.
>
> What I'm tring to do is configure the linksys as a DHCP server, wich does
> serve all my computers's addresses and not to use the modem DHCP feature.
> Problem is that I don't know how to set the modem later as it doesn't have
> any IP. I don't want 2 subnets, all computers must be visible in the same
> 192.168.1.X subnet.
>
> How to do so ? I'm quite a newbie in such networking stuffs.
> How to set up the modem. Should I disable DHCP, what IP set up to it ?
> How to set up the Wireless router ? with DHCP but wich IP ?
>
> Bob
>
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