I have a gigabit switch that is the centre of my gigabit wired network.
to that I have a router which acts as a DHCP server (gives out IP addresses) and modem to connect to the internet AND as a wifi connection point.
I also used your rather excellent article (as follows) to add a second wifi access point so that my wife can work in the shed at the end of the garden ;-)
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wire...onvert-a-wireless-router-into-an-access-point
the problem I have now is that everything the kids get is wireless so the wifi-router-modem is getting a bit overloaded possibly handling lots of wireless requests while I am trying to watch the iplayer.
I have a spare wireless+wired router/modem. I want to make this wireless router into an ADSL2+ modem only. D-Link 2680. So freeing up my existing Wi-Fi router/modem to focus on serving wireless requests and handing out IP addresses. Also then I can plug the spare/new modem directly into the BT point which may also increase my net speed.
192.168.2.1 - main router and gateway
192.168.2.1-192.168.2.199 range of Ip addresses handed out
192.168.2.200 - wireless access point
255.255.255.0 subnet mask
8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4 google DNS servers
192.168.2.250??? - spare router/modem
A good solution in principle methinks BUT...
I'm not quite sure exactly what to do next. I think I want to make my spare wireless modem into a modem-bridge?? with wireless and dhcp both turned off. I can sort of do that and it connects to the internet but does not seem to be part of the network. So nothing else can see the internet
I've tried adding 192.168.2.250 as a secondary gateway but that doesn't seem to work
to that I have a router which acts as a DHCP server (gives out IP addresses) and modem to connect to the internet AND as a wifi connection point.
I also used your rather excellent article (as follows) to add a second wifi access point so that my wife can work in the shed at the end of the garden ;-)
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wire...onvert-a-wireless-router-into-an-access-point
the problem I have now is that everything the kids get is wireless so the wifi-router-modem is getting a bit overloaded possibly handling lots of wireless requests while I am trying to watch the iplayer.
I have a spare wireless+wired router/modem. I want to make this wireless router into an ADSL2+ modem only. D-Link 2680. So freeing up my existing Wi-Fi router/modem to focus on serving wireless requests and handing out IP addresses. Also then I can plug the spare/new modem directly into the BT point which may also increase my net speed.
192.168.2.1 - main router and gateway
192.168.2.1-192.168.2.199 range of Ip addresses handed out
192.168.2.200 - wireless access point
255.255.255.0 subnet mask
8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4 google DNS servers
192.168.2.250??? - spare router/modem
A good solution in principle methinks BUT...
I'm not quite sure exactly what to do next. I think I want to make my spare wireless modem into a modem-bridge?? with wireless and dhcp both turned off. I can sort of do that and it connects to the internet but does not seem to be part of the network. So nothing else can see the internet
I've tried adding 192.168.2.250 as a secondary gateway but that doesn't seem to work