[ale] OT connect two linksys routers together
Stephen Cristol
stephen at bee.net
Sun Sep 14 01:24:53 EDT 2008
On Sep 11, 2008, at 5:18 PM, Jeremy T. Bouse wrote:
> Are you running the stock LinkSys firmware? If you are, you could try
> looking into DD-WRT or OpenWRT and be able to accomplish that. I
> have 2
> WRTSL54GS models at home but I'm currently only using the one
> actively.
> I'd have to test it to see if it works for me but I've never
> bothered to
> run the stock firmware.
I have two Buffalo routers configured as bridges with the DD-WRT
firmware. Both are configured (and enabled) as a "DHCP Forwarder"
under the "Setup" -> "Basic Setup" tab. With this configuration,
connected devices are able to get DHCP addresses from my primary DHCP
server (ISC DHCP server running under CentOS 5.2). This did not work
when I tried to use a Linksys WRT54GS with stock firmware as the DHCP
server. I suspect that the Linksys DHCP server does not understand
forwarded requests.
If you try the alternate firmware approach, you will definitely need
alternate firmware on Router 2 to provide a DHCP Forwarder. You may
also need alternate firmware on Router 1 to provide a better DHCP
server. While I expect the DHCP server in DD-WRT understands
forwarded requests, I've never tried it.
I don't know about other firmware options, but for DD-WRT, the
WRT54GS2 (as opposed to a WRT54GS v2) is not on the supported list
[1]. The WRT54G2 is supported, but only works with the "micro"
edition of the firmware (this should be more than adequate for what
you want to do).
S
[1] http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices
> jtholmes wrote:
>> I have a WRT54GS2 (Router 1) and a WRT54G2 (router 2)
>>
>> Cisco says I cannot do the following
>>
>> Connect Internet port Router 2 to Port 1-4 on Router 1
>> and expect to pull a DHCP address from Router 1
>>
>> Router 2 settings
>> Dhcp auto config set
>> Router ip addr 192.168.1.2
>> Disabled DHCP
>>
>> Router 1 works fine and has for years
>>
>> With a PC plugged into Port 1 of Router 2 and
>> Router 2 Internet Port connected to
>> Router 1 port 1, the PC will not pull
>> a DHCP address from Router 1.
>>
>> If I plug a cable into port 1 of Router 1
>> and plug the other end of that cable into
>> port 4 on Router 2 and the PC is still connected
>> to Router 2 port 1, the PC pulls an address
>> and things work fine.
>>
>> Am I crazy or is Cisco right, I cannot connect
>> Router 2 to Router 1 using the Internet Port
>> on ROuter 2 and expect to pull DHCP addresses
>> from Router 1 when DHCP on Router 2 is disabled.
>>
>> In other words I want to basically use Router 2
>> as a Pass thru.
>>
>> Any info would be appreciated.
>> jt
>>
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