I purchased and have been experimenting with the G810 and to this point
works very well. I successfully used it for a computer-router
connection so one computer can talk to the internet so I know the G810
settings are correct.
Our next step is to hook up the G810 to the WAN port of his router so
his router can aquire the IP address from my router in order to
establish internet connection. FOr some reason, though, his router
cannot establish an IP address through the G810. As a test, we hooked
up his WAN port to one of my regular router ports through a LONG
ethernet cable (at 2am holding our breathe every time a car passed by),
it establishes an IP and he can use internet -- no problem. But when
trying to do this through the G810, does not work.
Does he need a cross-over cable between the G810 and the WAN port of
his router? All we have are straight throughs.
DLink Guru wrote:
> Hi, using just your routers wirless is not good for this job as the
antenna
> connection would have to be outside and would more then give you poor
signal
> inside the homes.
>
> The best way to do this is to purchase to APs, one for each house,
connect
> high gain directional antennas and align them to each other and
bridge your
> two networks together.
>
> I would not use the wireless devices you provided a link for though.
I would
> use something a bit more powerful like
> http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=241 Your transfer speeds
will be
> alot better at range.
>
> Robert....
>
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> > Me and a friend that live across the street from each other want to
> > share my broadband connection. We both have wireless routers in
our
> > houses with a few pc's on each along with a laptop. We want to
keep
> > the routers in place for the firewall because I don't know who's
> > computers his has "slept" with and vise-versa.
> >
> > Now, baring the signal strength issues (i'm more concerned with the
> > network engineering at this point), would it be as simple as
hooking
> > up an ethernet to wireless bridge as is available from dlink:
> >
> > http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=21
> >
> > to the WAN connection on his router in order to receive my signal?
If
> > the strength is not enough, and probably will not be, I'll hook up
a
> > boost antenna.
> >
> > One step further, is it possible to do this connection with the
> > wireless aspects our routers themselves?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >