Config réseau local 2 routeurs
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Kakol68
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Kakol68
9 avril 2013 à 14:18
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9 avril 2013 à 14:18
Ok j'ai trouvé ma solution en menant une recherche plus approfondie sur le net.
Je mets la solution pour ceux que ça intéresse :
Lots of people report problems with the router function in the Linksys WRT54G. See here for example.
I have a broadband router upstream of my WRT54G, so I thought that I might be able to avoid the network problems I was having by making my WRT54G work simply as a switch or bridge. This is easily done.
Connect a computer to the WRT54G and use a web browser to log in to it. (Device default IP address 192.168.1.1. Default user name blank and password "admin". ) Change the configuration of the WRT54G as follows:
Under Settings/Basic Settings, turn the DHCP server off. CLICK THE Save Settings BUTTON.
Under Settings/Advanced Routing, change the Operating Mode from Gateway to Router (I know, confusing terms). CLICK THE Save Settings BUTTON.
Plug the ethernet cable from/to the upstream router into one of the numbered jacks, NOT the Internet jack.
That's all there is to it. It works like a charm! Devices connected wired-ly and wirelessly are bridged to the network devices upstream and the Internet beyond.
Je mets la solution pour ceux que ça intéresse :
Lots of people report problems with the router function in the Linksys WRT54G. See here for example.
I have a broadband router upstream of my WRT54G, so I thought that I might be able to avoid the network problems I was having by making my WRT54G work simply as a switch or bridge. This is easily done.
Connect a computer to the WRT54G and use a web browser to log in to it. (Device default IP address 192.168.1.1. Default user name blank and password "admin". ) Change the configuration of the WRT54G as follows:
Under Settings/Basic Settings, turn the DHCP server off. CLICK THE Save Settings BUTTON.
Under Settings/Advanced Routing, change the Operating Mode from Gateway to Router (I know, confusing terms). CLICK THE Save Settings BUTTON.
Plug the ethernet cable from/to the upstream router into one of the numbered jacks, NOT the Internet jack.
That's all there is to it. It works like a charm! Devices connected wired-ly and wirelessly are bridged to the network devices upstream and the Internet beyond.