linuxmaillists@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have wired router A (linksys BEFSX41 latest firmware) and connected to it are computers A (FC6), B (FC6) & C (FC6) and wireless router B (linksys WRT54G latest firmware) with wireless computer D (WinXP Home) connecting to it. I have googled with no luck finding my solution. I can access the web interface on wired router A from computers A, B or C. What I can't figure out how to do is access the web interface of wireless router B from computers A, B or C. I can access the web interface on router B with computer D. What I want is to be able to communicate across the two routers and the computers connected on each router. Can some one point me in the right direction to resolve this?
Do each of these have separate internet connections or are they plugged together? If they are connected, the straighforward way is to connect on the LAN ports instead of connecting WAN from one into the LAN of the other. Then disable the DHCP server on one of them and give it a static IP address in the same subnet the other uses but below the start of the DHCP range it hands out. That makes everything a single LAN and able to talk to everything else.
-- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@