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I'm trying to use an old router as a wireless extention point, and I don't know how to set it up, or if its even possible.
Heres what I have.
Downstairs, a D-link router. This is the broadband gateway.
Upstairs, a netgear DG834G, with an ethernet connection to the dlink.
What I want.
The wireless from the dlink downstairs dosen't reach my room, so I want to use the netgear as an access point for my wireless laptop and my main PC connected via ethernet, which then sends all requests to the dlink and onwards as normal
What I have tried.
First, just plug and play. No dice. The wireless picks up the netgear no problem, but it can't access anything. Didn't think it would be that easy
Next, set up the netgear for a static IP that is different from the dlink (obvious). Then, I turned off DHCP on the netgear. This meant that the laptop connected to the netgear, but didn't get an IP.
So I set DHCP on the dlink to run from 192.168.1.2 - 192.168.1.100 and the netgear to DHCP from 192.168.1.101 - 192.168.1.254. The laptop can now see the netgear, and get an IP. It can ping the netgear, but not the dlink.
Thats as far as I got. I can see from the netgear devices page that it is seeing the dlink. Also, it sees the 2 computers that are connected to the dlink over ethernet, so there is communication between the netgear and the dlink, its just not letting me access via the laptop.
Heres what I have.
Downstairs, a D-link router. This is the broadband gateway.
Upstairs, a netgear DG834G, with an ethernet connection to the dlink.
What I want.
The wireless from the dlink downstairs dosen't reach my room, so I want to use the netgear as an access point for my wireless laptop and my main PC connected via ethernet, which then sends all requests to the dlink and onwards as normal
What I have tried.
First, just plug and play. No dice. The wireless picks up the netgear no problem, but it can't access anything. Didn't think it would be that easy
Next, set up the netgear for a static IP that is different from the dlink (obvious). Then, I turned off DHCP on the netgear. This meant that the laptop connected to the netgear, but didn't get an IP.
So I set DHCP on the dlink to run from 192.168.1.2 - 192.168.1.100 and the netgear to DHCP from 192.168.1.101 - 192.168.1.254. The laptop can now see the netgear, and get an IP. It can ping the netgear, but not the dlink.
Thats as far as I got. I can see from the netgear devices page that it is seeing the dlink. Also, it sees the 2 computers that are connected to the dlink over ethernet, so there is communication between the netgear and the dlink, its just not letting me access via the laptop.