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Converting Wireless Router to Access Point only 1

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thirdbase7

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Jan 23, 2005
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I have a home network in place with a Dlink 604 router and 3 pcs. I have a wireless router from netgear 803.11b that I just want to use as an access point. Is this possible at all. ?
 
. Connect directly to the Netgear router with a patch cable
. Access the web-based setup page
. Disable the DHCP server
. If you can, disable the SPI firewall
. Set the router to a static IP address that does not conflict with the DHCP scope of the Dlink router; if the Dlink hands out DHCP addresses in the range x.x.x.100 -- x.x.x.150, pick an IP prior or after that range of addresses.

Now connect a cable from a regular LAN port on the Dlink router to a regular (not the WAN) port on the Netgear router. You should use an "Uplink" port on one of the routers if you can.

Here is a good discussion of what you are atttempting:
 
Hey Bcastner,
Thanx for your help. Your suggestions is very sound. I haven't try it out yet but after reading link from tomshardware, I believe that it will work. Thanx again.
stumpjumper.
 
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