Ok, I've got cable internet, works great, whatever.  I own a Linksys BEFSR41 V.3 Wired router and a Linksys BEFW11S4 V.2 WireLESS router.  The WIRELESS router does not work with Xbox Live, so I have to use my WIRED router for my Halo 2 needs.  I live in an apartment with 3 others; we have 3 xboxes to connect, 2 desktops, and 2 laptops.  I want to use the WIRELESS router to provide the 2 laptops and 2 desktops with internet.  I don't care about any other features of the wireless router, I only want it for internet goodness on my computers.  I only want the WIRED router to provide the Xboxes with internet.
I read up a little, and I found I could actually do this! The gods of homenetworking were smiling upon me. In fact it was supposed to be really easy; all I had to do was connect my two routers together from a numbered port to a numbered port with a standard ethernet cable. Then connect the WIRED router to the cable modem. Then change the IP address of the WIRELESS router from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.2 (the WIRED router's IP is 192.168.1.1) and turn off DHCP. Guess what? It actually f***ing worked. I seriously couldn't believe it.
Of course it stopped working. I got a few of these "IP conflict" messages from time to time on my laptop, but it seemed to still provide me with internet. Now it doesn't. Maybe tomorrow it will, if I pray hard enough.
What do I have to do to make this work, and CONTINUE working? I believe there is some sort of logic to this, but it is beyond me. Please, please help me. I'm extremely frustrated; I'm looking around for invaluables that I can throw at the wall.
Thanks,
Kevin
			
			I read up a little, and I found I could actually do this! The gods of homenetworking were smiling upon me. In fact it was supposed to be really easy; all I had to do was connect my two routers together from a numbered port to a numbered port with a standard ethernet cable. Then connect the WIRED router to the cable modem. Then change the IP address of the WIRELESS router from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.2 (the WIRED router's IP is 192.168.1.1) and turn off DHCP. Guess what? It actually f***ing worked. I seriously couldn't believe it.
Of course it stopped working. I got a few of these "IP conflict" messages from time to time on my laptop, but it seemed to still provide me with internet. Now it doesn't. Maybe tomorrow it will, if I pray hard enough.
What do I have to do to make this work, and CONTINUE working? I believe there is some sort of logic to this, but it is beyond me. Please, please help me. I'm extremely frustrated; I'm looking around for invaluables that I can throw at the wall.
Thanks,
Kevin
				
		
			