I have a cable modem, a Linksys telephone router for VOIP and a Belkin wireless router for the laptop and family room pc. My original setup had the wireless router getting a local ip from the voip router and the voip router getting it's ip from the cable modem. This worked, but I couldn't (for instance) access the notebook from a pc connected to the first (voip) router.
Then I found this setup:
http://f2.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/liquidbrainchild
on this forum:
http://www.vonage-forum.com/ftopic7668.html
and tried it out. I turned off dhcp on my wireless and connected everything exactly the same as in the drawing. The office pc is directly connected to the wireless router. It works great, everyone gets a local ip from the wireless router and the voip router functions as it should.
I just don't understand why it works. I want to understand. I always thought ethernet ports were one directional but ... are they?
If there's a good tutorial on networking that can help, a reference to that would be fine.
Thanks in advance.
Then I found this setup:
http://f2.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/liquidbrainchild
on this forum:
http://www.vonage-forum.com/ftopic7668.html
and tried it out. I turned off dhcp on my wireless and connected everything exactly the same as in the drawing. The office pc is directly connected to the wireless router. It works great, everyone gets a local ip from the wireless router and the voip router functions as it should.
I just don't understand why it works. I want to understand. I always thought ethernet ports were one directional but ... are they?
If there's a good tutorial on networking that can help, a reference to that would be fine.
Thanks in advance.