can you daisychain routers?
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 1:11 pm
I got a new dsl modem/router from the telco
, after I had purchased one of the belkin wired/wireless routers on special from OM, figuring that the best i'd get from the telco was a plain modem -
I want to set up wireless in the house so I can 1) wander around with lappies and 2) give the kids internet access on an "I'll let you borrow the USB wireless NIC" basis
So, the question is if I set up the dsl modem/router on the old 192.168.0.1 using NAT , can I plug in the other router to router #1 and have it establish a second set of NAT addresses or whatever. The Belkin appears to use 198.168.2.1 as its base address. the manuals are not particularly helpful as to this issue
the other option is to return the wired/wireless router and get the wireless access point, which is essentially a wireless router that plugs into an existing network, I believe.
If there is a simple way to use both routers, I'd prefer to do that, since it would give me an additional 2 wired ports and I could use the belkin with a cable modem whenever Comcast buys Adelphia strings some digital cable and I am able to dump this pricey DSL. The difference in price between the wired/wireless and the wireless is only $20
btw current setup is dsl modem/router >10 port switch > pcs
TIA
I want to set up wireless in the house so I can 1) wander around with lappies and 2) give the kids internet access on an "I'll let you borrow the USB wireless NIC" basis
So, the question is if I set up the dsl modem/router on the old 192.168.0.1 using NAT , can I plug in the other router to router #1 and have it establish a second set of NAT addresses or whatever. The Belkin appears to use 198.168.2.1 as its base address. the manuals are not particularly helpful as to this issue
the other option is to return the wired/wireless router and get the wireless access point, which is essentially a wireless router that plugs into an existing network, I believe.
If there is a simple way to use both routers, I'd prefer to do that, since it would give me an additional 2 wired ports and I could use the belkin with a cable modem whenever Comcast buys Adelphia strings some digital cable and I am able to dump this pricey DSL. The difference in price between the wired/wireless and the wireless is only $20
btw current setup is dsl modem/router >10 port switch > pcs
TIA