On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 20:48:10 -0600, "me" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Network #1:
>5 workstation network connected to Linksys wired router connected to modem
>connected to DSL. Router is 192.168.1.1 Life is good.
What model Linksys wired router?
>Network #2:
>3 workstation network connected to DI-524 wireless router. Router is
>192.168.1.2 Life is good.
Where does the WAN port on the DI-524 go to?
>Added D-Link bridge and JUMBO antennae on network#1 to link 1 & 2 together.
>Life is still good!
What model D-Link wireless bridge(s)?
>#1 can access all computers on both networks AND www. #2 can access all
>computers on network but NO www. I believe it is a port setting on one of
>the routers. Which router and what ports should I open?
Naw. Your default route on the network #2 workstations has to point
to router #1 (192.168.1.1). My guess(tm), is that you still have the
DHCP server in the DI-524 running on Network #2. It's giving bogus
gateway addresses to the workstations on Network #2.
I suggest you remove the DI-524 completely. Use the unspecified model
D-Link trasnparent bridge(s) as they were intended to be used. Since
it's a bridge, not a router, the bridges know NOTHING about IP
addresses and such. Just make sure that broadcast traffic is enabled
to pass across the bridge. If not, then the computahs on Network #2
cannot get IP addresses from the unspecified model Linksys router DHCP
server on Network #1.
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