Hi all, can you help? I have a cable modem connected to a D-Link di-524 router, this is connected to my PC upstair via the ethernet cable, I also have a laptop that connects to the D-Link wirelessly, all is workink fine. I have a pc, xbox360 and now a networkable AV- reciever all with ethernet connections on the rear, I have been given a NETGEAR wireless ADSL router, I do not intend to use the ADSL part of it. How do I get the NETGEAR to talk wirelessly to my D-Link to enable me to connect my pc. xbox and receiver to the net???? Can anyone help? Thanks
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a cat5 cable from the dlink to the netgear is the only way i an think of.
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Unless you set the second router as a pass-though device, you might have some problems. The problem lies in the fact that both routers act as a DHCP server. When you have two DHCP servers on the same net, you usually have connectivity issues. The more practical method would be to use a switch instead. The switch would not dole out IP addresses.
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