"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
> news:Erv3k.1372$Mu.285@trndny07...
>> 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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