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Chris
Just a thought, but maybe use the secondary router more as a switch (don't use port 1) instead of a router? Otherwise, you would need to make sure the secondary router has the correct default gateway set (your main router's IP)... etc...
Basically, thats sorta what I did, I took out my router (linksys wrt54gs) when I installed my IPCop box like so:
ISP -> IPCop -> Cisco Router -> (some computers, other switches, linksys wrt54gs to act as a WAP - just didn't use port 1)
thats what I had planned on, however with DHCP disabled.... it wont work >_<, my computer just wont grab an ipaddress..... damn dlink crap -_- lol
Ninesvnsicks
Hmm if your going from the router to a switch then all the computers on that switch should have internet from the router I don't see why they are not getting internet. I have my wrt54g going to a dlink swtich and then all my computers connected to the switch and they use the gigabit switch to transfer files and the linksys router to get internet.
I know thats how it SHOULD work..... again, damn dlink crap >_<, the SWITCH will work great on a LAN (when we have computers plugged into it for gaming or our Xbox's.....) but as soon as I try and go from ROUTER to SWITCH it just wont work >_<....... damn dlink crap....
[quote]Berbs
Just disable DHCP on the second router to make it more like a switch.[quote]
Tried..... no luck, yet again.... DAMN DLINK CRAP >_____<, ugh I'll just get a linksys switch from work lol
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