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Ron Krebs
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      06-10-2008, 01:36 PM
Hi, I have a Westell Modem-Router with Wireless capability (327W) that I use
on the first floor to manage my home network. I use both ports(wired) and
xmit capabilities on the modem to connect two desktops (wired via cable) and
three laptops (wireless via Westell antenna) to my home network. However,
the xmit power of the Westell is not enough to give my daughter's laptop on
the second floor far end of the house a good signal. In addition, my sons
also play XBox 360 also on second floor and need online connectivity. I
solved the Xbox problem by running a ethernet cable up to the second floor.
I wanted to use that cable to also give my daughter's laptop internet access
as well as home network access. So I bought a Linksys WRT54GL router,
reflashed to DD-WRT mini SP2 firmware and now have both the Xbox and my
daughter's laptop functioning with the exception that my daughter's laptop
is not being discovered by my first floor network. I have disabled the
54GL's SPI firewall thinking that was the problem but still no connection.
What settings do I need to change on the linksys router to be used as an AP
(it currently is in AP mode)? The Linksys currently is being seen by my
daughter's laptop as having a gateway address of 192.168.1.1 but that is
also what my westell is set at. Is that a conflict? Also, should I have the
Linksys set to DHCP forwarding instead of DHCP server? Any help is
appreciated.

Ron


 
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      06-10-2008, 09:51 PM
Make sure you don't have AP isolation turned on in DD-WRT

"Ron Krebs" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi, I have a Westell Modem-Router with Wireless capability (327W) that I
> use on the first floor to manage my home network. I use both ports(wired)
> and xmit capabilities on the modem to connect two desktops (wired via
> cable) and three laptops (wireless via Westell antenna) to my home
> network. However, the xmit power of the Westell is not enough to give my
> daughter's laptop on the second floor far end of the house a good signal.
> In addition, my sons also play XBox 360 also on second floor and need
> online connectivity. I solved the Xbox problem by running a ethernet
> cable up to the second floor. I wanted to use that cable to also give my
> daughter's laptop internet access as well as home network access. So I
> bought a Linksys WRT54GL router, reflashed to DD-WRT mini SP2 firmware and
> now have both the Xbox and my daughter's laptop functioning with the
> exception that my daughter's laptop is not being discovered by my first
> floor network. I have disabled the 54GL's SPI firewall thinking that was
> the problem but still no connection. What settings do I need to change on
> the linksys router to be used as an AP (it currently is in AP mode)? The
> Linksys currently is being seen by my daughter's laptop as having a
> gateway address of 192.168.1.1 but that is also what my westell is set at.
> Is that a conflict? Also, should I have the Linksys set to DHCP forwarding
> instead of DHCP server? Any help is appreciated.
>
> Ron
>


 
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      06-10-2008, 11:28 PM

"Don" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Make sure you don't have AP isolation turned on in DD-WRT
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> "Ron Krebs" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Hi, I have a Westell Modem-Router with Wireless capability (327W) that I
>> use on the first floor to manage my home network. I use both
>> ports(wired) and xmit capabilities on the modem to connect two desktops
>> (wired via cable) and three laptops (wireless via Westell antenna) to my
>> home network. However, the xmit power of the Westell is not enough to
>> give my daughter's laptop on the second floor far end of the house a good
>> signal. In addition, my sons also play XBox 360 also on second floor and
>> need online connectivity. I solved the Xbox problem by running a
>> ethernet cable up to the second floor. I wanted to use that cable to also
>> give my daughter's laptop internet access as well as home network access.
>> So I bought a Linksys WRT54GL router, reflashed to DD-WRT mini SP2
>> firmware and now have both the Xbox and my daughter's laptop functioning
>> with the exception that my daughter's laptop is not being discovered by
>> my first floor network. I have disabled the 54GL's SPI firewall thinking
>> that was the problem but still no connection. What settings do I need to
>> change on the linksys router to be used as an AP (it currently is in AP
>> mode)? The Linksys currently is being seen by my daughter's laptop as
>> having a gateway address of 192.168.1.1 but that is also what my westell
>> is set at. Is that a conflict? Also, should I have the Linksys set to
>> DHCP forwarding instead of DHCP server? Any help is appreciated.
>>
>> Ron
>>

>


AP Isolation is disabled by default. I hadn't changed it. Any other
suggestions? TIA,

Ron


 
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