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> Hello,
>
> I wanted to extend the range of my wired network to a few laptops.
> Here' what I have and where I've gone thus far:
>
> Wired router is D-link EBR-2310 connected to the cable modem and
> connected to two PCs.
>
> Wireless router is Belkin F5D7230-4 (don't get me started on this
> thing) set up in access point mode. Then I have a normal ethernet
> cable attached between a LAN port on this divice and an open LAN port
> on the D-Link. This is contrary to the user manual, but does not work
> when in the WLAN port.
>
> Wired D-Link:
> DHCP Off
> IP 192.168.0.1
>
> Wireless Belkin:
> DHCP Off
> IP 192.168.0.35
> WAP-SPK Enabled
>
> Now, on any PC wired to the d-link everything is smooth sailing and I
> can even connect to the wireless AP's http configuration. On a
> laptop, connected wirelessly with a static IP of 192.168.0.65 I can
> connect to either router's http configuration, and ping anything on
> the network. What does NOT work is anything beyond the network. The
> laptop cannot connect to web pages or even ping anything outside the
> network.
>
> I read other setup instructions and they all said to connect the
> wireless AP's LAN port to one of the wired LAN ports via a crossover
> cable. I have a dozen cables and I know for certain that two of them
> are crossovers, but I can't identify which.. haha.
>
> I'm about to pull out my hair here so any help is appreciated.
I've got the same Belkin unit setup in the same way as you describe,
for the same purpose, no problem, works great.
Apart from using a 3COM router, the only major difference is that I
have DHCP enabled on the 3COM.
I'm no expert, but I suspect this is where you are having a problem.
Try it with DHCP enabled on the D-Link, and not using static IPs as
well.
You have it wired correctly, and with DHCP do not need a crossover
cable.
Cheers
Rob