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Ralphi
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Hi Guys,
I hope I've posted this in the appropriate section.
I was hoping if someone would be able to help me solve a problem I'm having with my home network. Currently as per the attached diagram I have a wired Open iConnect 624 router that is my connection to the internet.
I would like to make the router almost redundant by connecting all hosts into the ports of my new linksys wrt54gl (running dd-wrt). The linksys router has a Wan/internet port which is designed for connecting to a modem in order to get internet on the wireless and wired ports.
So far I'm unable to configure this wan port to connect to the modem and the only way I've found I can get internet to the router is to connect the modem into a host port. This isn't good enough for what I want.
As you can see from the diagram I'm running a 192.168.1.x network with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. If anyone could help me that would be great, if not well thanks anyway.
Ralphi
I hope I've posted this in the appropriate section.
I was hoping if someone would be able to help me solve a problem I'm having with my home network. Currently as per the attached diagram I have a wired Open iConnect 624 router that is my connection to the internet.
I would like to make the router almost redundant by connecting all hosts into the ports of my new linksys wrt54gl (running dd-wrt). The linksys router has a Wan/internet port which is designed for connecting to a modem in order to get internet on the wireless and wired ports.
So far I'm unable to configure this wan port to connect to the modem and the only way I've found I can get internet to the router is to connect the modem into a host port. This isn't good enough for what I want.
As you can see from the diagram I'm running a 192.168.1.x network with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. If anyone could help me that would be great, if not well thanks anyway.
Ralphi