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  1. strdotmatt

    Home TCP/IP Networking with two routers

    OK... I'm at a loss.. for some reason, I can't seem to get this to work properly... Maybe its my router(s)... I've got a Wireless DLink Router D514 for my "Router A" (Attached to cable modem)... I've then attached my Linksys RT31P2 to the LAN port on Router A via the Ethernet/LAN port on this...
  2. strdotmatt

    Home TCP/IP Networking with two routers

    okay Frank4d... that looks good, my only questions now are: why not put the cable from Router A into the WAN port on Router B?
  3. strdotmatt

    loacal and external ip problem.

    also, you could might want to open up one computer in the DMZ... it'll elminate any sorta firewall's built into the router, but it should do the trick for you... you'll need to specify a 'static' ip address on your computer (you could use the first one that you get when you use DHCP, but that...
  4. strdotmatt

    Home TCP/IP Networking with two routers

    i was thinking something similar, but have never gotten the properties on the routers to work right... router a is my wireless router, and i have one PC on it... its in my living room... router b is a hardwired router, connected to router a, and it is also required because this is my VOIP...
  5. strdotmatt

    Home TCP/IP Networking with two routers

    Hi All, OK... this is probably the stupidest question ever, but I'm not that good with networking. I've got my home network setup this way: Cable Modem to Router A with Internal IP of: 192.168.0.1 to Router B with Internal IP of 192.168.15.1. Router A is set up with a DHCP range of...

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