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Author: Subject: Clever and Experienced Community Member's Advice Requested

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  posted on 21/10/07 at 05:41


That got your attention!

I'll try to put this as succinctly as possible. I'm aiming for this setup.


Internet--->Cable Modem---->WIRED ROUTER(DHCP)--->Belkin Wireless G <---------------------->Netgear WG602<-----computer with ethernet/xbox1(no wifi).


Sofar I've got everything up until the Wireless G working perfectly. The problem is getting the Netgear WG602v3 to talk to the Wireless G.

Getting it to repeat the signal for other wifi devices is easy (there are other wifi devices) but not necessary given the signal strengh. What I'm trying to get it to do is enable my ethernet only computer(and sometimes Xbox1) to browse the net over the wireless network as running a big cable accross the house is impractical.

Can anyone tell me how to set this up? All advice gratefully accepted

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  posted on 25/10/07 at 03:37
please?

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  posted on 25/10/07 at 11:33
Connect WG to ethernet only PC via patch lead. Set PC to use the following IP - 192.168.0.210. Brouse to 192.168.0.227. Log in with admin and password.
Set Wireless Bridging to Client mode.
select site survey and look for the Belkin.
Region needs to be correct.
WEP or security settings of the Belkin G would also need to be duplicated.
Undo Your PC's statc IP back to Obtain IP auto.
Should now be able to brouse the internet.
Hope this helps.
 
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