Dealing with multiple layers of routers
Travis Roy
travis at scootz.net
Wed Jun 7 12:37:00 EDT 2006
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> One of the things wired to the Netgear is the "internet" port of a
> Linksys wireless-G router (probably too new to install Linux on it),
> which serves up a wireless network on 192.168.1.xxx.
I would check the dd-wrt website and see if you can install linux on it, you
might luck out.
What I would do is find a linksys G router that you can install dd-wrt on
(if this one turns out to be one you can't).
You never said anything about the netgear, if it's a small one similar to
the linksys I would replace the netgear with a dd-wrt linksys and put the
wireless on the DMZ and do it that way.
Just a thought anyway. Might be worth it in time savings. The other option
if the netgear supports a DMZ port is to put the linksys in bridge mode and
hang it off the DMZ port on the netgear.
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