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Volker
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      1st Jan 2006
I want to set up a home network using:
- cable modem that connects to 4 port Linksys router that connects to a

4 port DLlink wireless/4port router
- 3 computers plus the DLink are hooked up to the Linksys
- 2 computers plus a wireless are hooked up to the DLink
Not sure if I created a mess, but only the computers hooked up directly

to a router see each other, but NOT the computers that are on the other

router.
Can I make the routers "see" all computers?
Or: how else can I hook up 5 computers + 1 Wireless with this hardware?

I guess the pros will tell me: hook up the wireless/4port router to the

cable modem, then plug in a regular hub (not a router).
I am guessing that routers effectively "block" what is behind (almost
their purpose). But since I have these 2 routers, I thought I can use
one as a hub. Can a router be "made" to act as a hub, maybe switching
firewall or other stuff off?

 
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Rick Wintjen
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      1st Jan 2006
Volker wrote:
> I want to set up a home network using:
> - cable modem that connects to 4 port Linksys router that connects to a
>
> 4 port DLlink wireless/4port router
> - 3 computers plus the DLink are hooked up to the Linksys
> - 2 computers plus a wireless are hooked up to the DLink
> Not sure if I created a mess, but only the computers hooked up directly
>
> to a router see each other, but NOT the computers that are on the other
>
> router.
> Can I make the routers "see" all computers?
> Or: how else can I hook up 5 computers + 1 Wireless with this hardware?
>
> I guess the pros will tell me: hook up the wireless/4port router to the
>
> cable modem, then plug in a regular hub (not a router).
> I am guessing that routers effectively "block" what is behind (almost
> their purpose). But since I have these 2 routers, I thought I can use
> one as a hub. Can a router be "made" to act as a hub, maybe switching
> firewall or other stuff off?
>

What port on the DLink did you use to connect to the Linksys? If it's
the WAN port, you have created two separate LANs. Use a LAN port on the
DLink and disable all the router functions, making it an Access Point.
That puts all the computers on the same LAN.
 
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Kurt
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      1st Jan 2006
And disable DHCP on one or the other.

"Rick Wintjen" <(E-Mail Removed)1E45E> wrote in message
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> Volker wrote:
>> I want to set up a home network using:
>> - cable modem that connects to 4 port Linksys router that connects to a
>>
>> 4 port DLlink wireless/4port router
>> - 3 computers plus the DLink are hooked up to the Linksys
>> - 2 computers plus a wireless are hooked up to the DLink
>> Not sure if I created a mess, but only the computers hooked up directly
>>
>> to a router see each other, but NOT the computers that are on the other
>>
>> router.
>> Can I make the routers "see" all computers?
>> Or: how else can I hook up 5 computers + 1 Wireless with this hardware?
>>
>> I guess the pros will tell me: hook up the wireless/4port router to the
>>
>> cable modem, then plug in a regular hub (not a router).
>> I am guessing that routers effectively "block" what is behind (almost
>> their purpose). But since I have these 2 routers, I thought I can use
>> one as a hub. Can a router be "made" to act as a hub, maybe switching
>> firewall or other stuff off?
>>

> What port on the DLink did you use to connect to the Linksys? If it's the
> WAN port, you have created two separate LANs. Use a LAN port on the DLink
> and disable all the router functions, making it an Access Point. That puts
> all the computers on the same LAN.



 
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