Hi,
I'm not very familiar with wireless routers, thus posting this question to gurus for further advice.
One of the SMCWBR14T-G router (say, Router A) was setup to be the main wireless modem (router) connecting to ISP. This modem gateway was setup to be "192.168.2.1".
There's another similar model wireless modem router (say Router B)being purchased, which is to be placed at few units away. Currently this Router B was configured to be on 192.168.4.1 and the WAN IP address was pointing to 192.168.2.254, so that the workstations connected to Router B can surf internet. The DHCP addresses assigned was thus, 192.168.4.10 onwards.
How do i setup both wireless routers, so that I can have 192.168.2.XX addresses for all workstations, network printers, clients and devices? Router A and B comes with WLAN and four ethernet ports and WAN port.
Router B WAN port is connected to one of the LAN port in Router A.
Pls advise. Thks.
Rgds,
libroos
I'm not very familiar with wireless routers, thus posting this question to gurus for further advice.
One of the SMCWBR14T-G router (say, Router A) was setup to be the main wireless modem (router) connecting to ISP. This modem gateway was setup to be "192.168.2.1".
There's another similar model wireless modem router (say Router B)being purchased, which is to be placed at few units away. Currently this Router B was configured to be on 192.168.4.1 and the WAN IP address was pointing to 192.168.2.254, so that the workstations connected to Router B can surf internet. The DHCP addresses assigned was thus, 192.168.4.10 onwards.
How do i setup both wireless routers, so that I can have 192.168.2.XX addresses for all workstations, network printers, clients and devices? Router A and B comes with WLAN and four ethernet ports and WAN port.
Router B WAN port is connected to one of the LAN port in Router A.
Pls advise. Thks.
Rgds,
libroos