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Router To Router Config (linksys wrt300n)

Last answer on Apr 26, 2009 7:25:30 am BST co0lasice, on Jun 6, 2008 5:00:41 pm BST 
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Hello, I had 2 Linksys WRT300n router, my problem is how to connect thoese 2 router to each other so that the Internet connection on Roater A will be shared in Router B. although WRT300n has a wireless connectivity, my other WRT300n is beyond the reach of the wireless range. my plan now is to wired the both to connect each other.

Router A Config

Internet Connection Type: Automatic Configuration - DHCP
Host Name: Blank
Domain Name: Blank
MTU: Auto

NETWORK SET UP
Router IP: 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

DHCP SEVER SETTINGS

DHCP Server: Enable

MAC ADDRESS CLONE: Disable

Question:

What is suppose to be my Router B configuration in order for me to connect to Router A and Access Internet and Network services.

Thanks

Configuration: Windows XP
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drew, on Aug 6, 2008 6:43:16 am BST
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What is your network dhcp range of your router A ? if range your dhcp 192.168.1.2 up to 100
Setup your router B IP address 192.168.1.101 and then your dhcp range 192.168.102 up to 200

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n, on Nov 29, 2008 12:40:58 am GMT
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U must connet yo router(b)by cable. yo must use router(a) to go in internet . connet the internet port on router(b) to pc port 1 or 2 on router(a) then put in the cd in and config yo router

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GiantLeap, on Dec 2, 2008 7:55:09 am GMT
  • +2

Just connect your router B into router A

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Oddjob, on Jan 18, 2009 9:58:43 am GMT
  • +6

I had this same problem in trying to connect two liveboxes (routers) via ethernet so that router B will use the conection of router A and I can connect with ethernet or wifi to router B.

Took me ages to try and sort out but i used these settings on router B (router A was same as yours)

Router A DHCP range; 192.168.1.9 - 200 (DHCP enabled)
Router A LAN IP 192.168.1.1
Router A broadcast IP 192.168.1.255
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0

Router B DHCP range; 192.168.1.205 - 250 (DHCP enabled)
Router B LAN IP 192.168.1.201
Router B broadcast IP 192.168.1.255
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0

(pretty much like Drew said)

This is working for me so far - only been using the settings for twenty mins though!

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Smiley, on Apr 9, 2009 4:13:26 pm BST
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The answer isn't as complicated as shown above, just connect one of the four ethernet ports of router B to one of the four ethernet ports of the router A no cable in the "internet in port" of router B and configure router B not to use dhcp, The router A wil take care of your dhcp.
In this case router B will act as a good old switch.

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khelll, on Apr 15, 2009 9:29:57 pm BST
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I have the same case, but what i want the network of router B to be totally anonymous for router A. I have tried to connect a cable between the 2 routers, where the caple end for router B goes to internet port, and to one of LAN ports for router A.
That didn't work unfortunately. Any Ideas? how to make pcs connected to router B anonymous for Router B? In other words, what i want is to have router A supplies Router B with net, without any control on it's pcs.

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khelll, on Apr 15, 2009 9:35:06 pm BST
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I have the same case, but what i want the network of router B to be totally anonymous for router A. I have tried to connect a cable between the 2 routers, where the caple end for router B goes to internet port, and to one of LAN ports for router A.
That didn't work unfortunately. Any Ideas? how to make pcs connected to router B anonymous for Router A? In other words, what i want is to have router A supplies Router B with net, without any control on router B pcs.

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showmak, on Apr 17, 2009 11:26:48 am BST
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Smiley

Your configuration will lead the router to act as a switch. But what if the router is a wireless router as well, will the wireless works as well???

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 Griffin, on Apr 26, 2009 7:25:30 am BST

Ok I have a Linksys WRT310n and WRT350N. I have the 350n and my AP and cant seem to connect wireless from the 310N. If someone has any ideas please let me know.

Thanks

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