well if you use the dcbiker/bcaster approach - and while i don't have a static IP i suspect that it should work - you can use gateway mode for the router, using LAN address 192.168.0.1 using the orbout approach might be better in which case the router mode is used with the 192.168.1.1 address...
well i connected a linksys WAP and the installation ofthe WAP and the WAP adapter went according to linksys script ...
the WAP works in that on the computer connected wirelessly i can share the internet connection ... that is fine ... but the 2 computers on the network cannot see one another...
lo and behold, all is well ... using the router in the way suggested above - disabling DHCP, setting its LAN IP to be in the modems required range, and changing the mode from gateway to router - no changes on the client computer which finds its IP automatically - and connectingt he modem and the...
you say the dw6000 is a regular LAN connection on the router? does that mean that nothing plugs into the WAN port ofthe router?
the other settings seem logical and i will try them.
thanks
the new DW 6000 from direcway now uses ethernet to connect. i hve readthe threads about using ICS with the old direcway USB solutions but now i am searching for a solution with my old linksys etherfast dsl/cable router which i hd been happily using for my dsl connection.
my dw 6000 talks to one...
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