[PLUG] wireless question

Jon Scully jonscully at gmail.com
Sun Nov 25 10:31:26 UTC 2007


On Nov 24, 2007 6:24 PM, User Iam <vramnum10 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Update on wireless...
> I decided to make the network smaller and work with that .. then expand..
> Right now I have two wireless g routers and two computers..
> ONe computer goes to 1  g router..
> the routers are 192.168.2.1  and 192.168.2.2
> Computers are 192.168.2.10 and 192.168.2.100..
> Both routers are using g...
> SSID is default
> Channel  is 6...
> All security is turned off..
> One routers is set to access point only...
> And I cannot ping across the air gap...
> How do I trouble shoot this??

Seems as though you're headed in the right direction.  However, if the
routers are not dumbed down to mere Access Points, then they will
behave as routers -- and that's not going to work.  Once configured,
make sure the APs and your PCs are on the same net as your Cisco DSL
router.

Example:
192.168.2.1 Cisco DSL -- gateway to ISP
192.168.2.2 AP-1
192.168.2.3 AP-2
192.168.2.10 PC-1
192.168.2.100 PC-2
etc.

Guess I missed the make / model info about the routers -- would be helpful.



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