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    Did I brick my WRT160N?

    Now when I turn the wireless transceiver to the on position on the laptop (I'm certain it's picking up the signal from the 610 router immediately below the room I'm in) and check the IPv4 details I find the following automatic settings: Laptop IPv4 IP: 192.168.1.106 Subnet Mask...
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    Did I brick my WRT160N?

    Jdabbs, With the configuration: Router LAN IP: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 DHCP server enabled AP (converted router) IP: 192.168.1.150 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway (if it asks for one): (no opportunity to enter a Gateway) DHCP server disabled Wired LAN to LAN Laptop Edit...
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    Did I brick my WRT160N?

    Jlake, Yes, that was a typo the laptop was set to 192.168.1.152. The output ethernet cable from the Router (610) was(is) plugged into one of the LAN ports on the AP (160). It appears, from the link you sent, I'm doing the LAN to LAN cascade. With this set up, I'm able to view other...
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    Did I brick my WRT160N?

    Not sure what I'm doing wrong....or what I'm doing. Mr. Easy, I guess you did see the post after all, thanks for the prompt reply. The reset button did the trick, my WRT160N is reset to the default factory settings so I can try again. I'm trying to use the 160N as the Wireless Access Point...
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    Did I brick my WRT160N?

    I'm also trying to configure my Linksys WRT 160N to be a wireless access point (WAP). I was following the instructions here: http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-basics/30338-how-to-convert-a-wireless-router-into-an-access-point (although the writer had a WRT 54G, Windows XP and a...
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