On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Joe Pruett wrote: > my guess is that it is doing routing, and it sounds like it is using the > same ip range, which is really confusing.
Why's this confusing? > the best way to check is to find out which port on the wireless linksys > device is hooked to the netgear device. for this kind of setup, you'd > want to use a lan port (internal network) and set an ip on the linksys to > match your regular net and then disable dhcp on it as well. The LinkSys uses the 'Net port to connect to the ethernet router. That's how it's been set up and I don't recall problems like this before. Of course, I may not have really looked, either. I'll move the cable to a LAN port on the LinkSys and see if that works. As I wrote earlier, the LinkSys is 192.168.55.200 on the LAN; dhcp is off since the laptop has a static IP address. > you may have to isolate the linksys and plug directly into it to > accomplish that. I may have to do this via my notebook this evening, just to see what's happening. Thanks, Rich _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
