Old Nov 2, 2005 | 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by janiVI
well that worked for me, but i wanted the wireless connected to the wired and the wired controlling dhcp

so have the connection connected to the wired router/switch then uplink the wireless router done.
the problem is some wired switch require a little more work if they are over 10mbs. ex: a 10/100mbs (autosense) will not uplink automatically but a 10mb only will uplink automatically.

btw u can control the router by typing httP://192.168.1.(last number can b a 0 or 1 or 2 etc...) u get to control the firewall and manage traffic pretty well there .
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