so would you just plug the connection to the larger network into the internet port on the router and the computers i want to put into the subnetwork into the other ports in the back? and that will alow me to network just those computers only but still give access to the internet on them
i am looking for a peace of hardware that will act as a switch for 5 computers but will also give access to a larger network that is connect to the internet. would something like the linksys wrt45g do the job but i also dont wasnt the wireless accsess. pleasa advise thanks.
I have just played and beat Star Wars Republic Commando and thought it was a great game. What I want to know is are there any games that are similar to Republic Commando in game play but similar to Everquest in size? I also want to have many times the number of members in the squad and more...
here is my ipconfig and route output
~ # ifconfig
br0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:13:10:18:0C:F3
inet addr:192.168.1.129 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.128
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:818 errors:0 dropped:0...
I set the addresses like you sugested but for some reason I still can't get my client computer to ping my main router but it will ping my wrt54g. also I can't find a ping command on the web interface of the wrt54g. and when I double checked the wireless page on step 7 it has the wrong MAC address.
MAC and encription are off, subnet is set, the wrt54g is the gateway for the computer hooked into it but I still can't get a conection or ping to the host router
I have tried following the steps in the first post but when I try to connect to my main router I can't get a connection. When I try to ping it I get an destanation host unreachable message. I'm using static IP addresses and thought I changed everything I needed for it to work but if you could...
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