Sawback,
Many thanks for this great post! I found it via Google last night and it was instrumental in helping me get my system up and running!
In case anyone has a setup like mine, I’ll document the slight differences here.
First, my situation: I recently moved my family to a new home and planned on setting up the kids PC’s on the 2nd floor with my wired Barricade SMC7004BR router and Adelphia Scientific-Atlanta Cable modem. But my office PC and Xbox were to go in the finished basement. To avoid running CAT5, I stopped by Best-Buy where I found the WRT54G on sale. I picked up two figuring I could put one in the basement, one on the second floor, and they would be a “wireless” bridge...here's what I planned:
2nd floor
WRT54G lan port 1 --> lan side “wired” SMC Broadband Router (DCHP on), wan side -> Cable modem
WRT54G lan port 2 --> PC 1
WRT54G lan port 3 --> PC 2
WRT54G lan port 4 --> for future expansion
Basement
WRT54G lan port 1 --> PC 3
WRT54G lan port 2 --> PC 4 - Laptop without Wireless card
WRT54G lan port 3 --> XBOX
WRT54G lan port 4 --> for future expansion
After stuggling, and searching the web it looked like I would need 3rd party firmware, and might have problems with two+ devices on the basement WRT54G.
But after finding Sawback’s post, I decided to give those settings a shot:
Preliminary Setup Notes:
Before finding Sawback’s post, I had previously made the following changes in the WRT54G’s
- Updated firmware on both routers to WRT54GV2_3.01.3_US_code firmware
- Enabled WEP security on both
- Gave both routers same key
- Gave both routers same ssid
- Set Main (2nd floor) router IP to 192.168.100.100 / 255.255.255.0
- Set Repeater (basement router) 192.168.100.101 / 255.255.255.0
- Turned DCHP off on both since my SMC router was the DHCP server at 192.168.100.1, serving addresses .2 to .20 (not conflicting with 100 and 101)
- Under Setup - Advanced Routing - changed OPERATING MODE to ROUTER, and RIP to LAN & WIRELESS on both units
Changes to Sawback’s steps
a) No change – didn’t yet have any other wireless devices besides 2 WRT54G’s
b) I left Control panel open and manually switched back and forth as needed
c) Did same but did not reset
d) Same but …100.100 (see notes above)
e) Same except leaving DHCP off, and …100.100 IP address (see notes above)
f) Same
g) IMPORTANT: Changed basement "Repeater" router to 192.168.200.100 – a different subnet as per Sawback’s notes!
h) Did not need to do – not a selection in factory firmware
i) Did not need to do – not a selection in factory firmware
I then took both routers to their new spots on the second floor and basement, powered them up and presto! The 2 test PC’s downstairs plugged into the WRT54G router with the 192.168.200.100 /255.255.255.0 address STILL received 192.168.100.x addresses from the SMC router on the second floor, and were able to connect to the Internet!
Strange as it seems, it worked. I think the key was the Advanced Routing settings, and Sawback’s suggestion to make the second router's IP address a different Subnet.
Hope someone finds this helpful – now going to go test Halo 2 online and will post if any problems arise.
Shawn Michael Tierney
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