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pryderi
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Can you plug a wireless router into a regular, wired router's port and have it work?

10/27/2005 11:08:22 AM

BobbyDigital
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yes

10/27/2005 11:09:16 AM

OmarBadu
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typically turn off the wireless router's dhcp and use the one your are plugging into

10/27/2005 11:10:32 AM

pryderi
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Thanks!

10/27/2005 11:16:04 AM

jimb0
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never done this before myself, but i imagine you'd want to do some additional configuration on the two routers as well (maybe setting a static route between the routers for instance), and sometimes low-budget routers will have a 'act as a router or gateway' option (in which case the router directly connected to the internet would be the 'gateway', and the other router would be a 'router', although the terms are usually synonymous). these are just possibilities, you might not have to do anything (i've never done this before).

also, some people might tell you to use a crossover cable, but because of how the pins on the WAN port are set on most low-budget routers, this shouldn't be necessary.

10/27/2005 11:28:02 AM

OmarBadu
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so pryderi what jimb0 is saying is that he's never tried this and is offering no real advise - merely horrible speculation - ignore his post

10/27/2005 11:32:42 AM

pryderi
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Ok. Basically, I want the wireless router to function as a switch by disabling the DHCP?

10/27/2005 11:35:19 AM

Shaggy
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exactly

10/27/2005 12:09:48 PM

darkone
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Nice ownage Alan.

10/27/2005 12:15:56 PM

gephelps
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You can have them both do DHCP, but it will be less of a mess to disable one.

10/27/2005 5:54:38 PM

YOMAMA
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I have my main Vonage router hooked up to the RR modem then have my wireless linked up off of that and it works fine

10/27/2005 5:58:16 PM

jimb0
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hey Alan, way to be a douche. i was just listing a few potential obstacles he might encounter along the way.

10/27/2005 6:57:26 PM

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