- Dec 1, 2000
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I have a crapload of computers all of which need to be connected to a single cable modem. To do the job, I bought a 4-port wireless-g router to go along with my older 4-port regular router. Both are linksys.
When using one router, everything works great. But when I throw a second router into the mix, things start disconnecting and not working. With two routers, I have no problem talking to the routers (192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.2) but internet connectivity dies.
Here is how I set it up (both routers in 'gateway' mode with DHCP enabled... default settings):
Cable Modem -> Router 1 (WAN port)
Router 1 (Ports 2 through 4) -> my computers
Router 1 (Uplink) -> Router 2 (Port 1)
Router 2 (Ports 2 through 4) -> my computers
This set up does NOT WORK. Does anyone know why?
Thanks,
Alphathree
When using one router, everything works great. But when I throw a second router into the mix, things start disconnecting and not working. With two routers, I have no problem talking to the routers (192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.2) but internet connectivity dies.
Here is how I set it up (both routers in 'gateway' mode with DHCP enabled... default settings):
Cable Modem -> Router 1 (WAN port)
Router 1 (Ports 2 through 4) -> my computers
Router 1 (Uplink) -> Router 2 (Port 1)
Router 2 (Ports 2 through 4) -> my computers
This set up does NOT WORK. Does anyone know why?
Thanks,
Alphathree