Below will be the set up to fulfill your requirement.
R1 -> Internet router which is connected to the internet.
R2 -> Wireless router which is connected to LAN port of R1.
H1 -> host which is connected to the LAN port of R1.
H2 -> host which is connected to the WLAN port (actually this is normally under bridge) of R2.
Suppose IP address of LAN interface of R1 is 192.168.2.1 and IP address of WLAN interface of R2 is 192.168.1.1. In that case IP address of H1 likely to be 192.168.2.2 and WAN interface of R2 would be 192.168.2.3.
IP address of H2 would be 192.168.1.2.
In this set up you should be able access internet from H2 and H1. Also H2 should be able to access R1.
Normally DHCP server runs on LAN and WLAN interfaces of R1 and R2 respectively. In that case configure WAN interface of R2 and H2 as dynamic. Rest will be taken care by DHCP server and DHCP client.
Hi there!
I'm quite new to networking and I don't really want to get too involved with all this technical stuff - I only want this to work but with my lack of technical understanding that's quite hard :(
Here's my Problem:
I've got an internet router which works just fine. Now, I wanted to add a wireless network to the one I already have. At first, all appeared to work well with the WNR 3500l I bought: I connected the internet port with a LAN port from my other router ét voilá: Internet worked.
But now I noticed a problem: I cannot access the other devices on the other network. I think the problem is the following:
The normal lan computers have an IP like this one: 192.168.178.22
And the wireless computers AND the WNR3500L have an IP Address like this: 10.0.01
I've tried everything but I cant' seem to get it done to put them all into one subnet.
Any help is greatly appreciated! :)
I have had constant problem with connecting Apple TV with the internet. I have a wireless internet connection that works fine with my MacBook Air. The Apple TV connects to the wireless network but fails to connect t the internet. Occasionally i find a solution trying a million different things and months later, for no reason, i get the same problem and i cannot remember which of the things i tried finally worked. A clue that could help is that when there is no internet connection to the Apple Tv, the Apple TV fails to locate a Router Address and a DNS address. It shows N/A for both. On the other hand, it has an IP Address, Subnet Mask and a wireless ID. Please help...
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