So I recently reconfigured my network because I bought a WNDR3700 router. My network is configured as follows:
Modem - WNDR3700
WNDR3700 -(wireless bridge)-> WRT54GL -(wired)-> PS3
WNDR3700 -(wired)-> Desktop Computer
WNDR3700 -(wired)-> RT-N16 -(wired/usb)-> Printer/hard drive
I have the WNDR3700 at IP address 192.168.1.1, the RT-N16 at 192.168.1.2 and the WRT54GL at 192.168.1.3
The RT-N16 is configured as a printer/file server. I have the internet port and DHCP disabled. The WRT54GL is configured as a wireless bridge and so it doesn't have its DHCP server enabled. I've found a router is better than the PS3's internal wireless adapter by a significant margin.
My issue is that, when I connect wirelessly from a laptop to the WNDR3700 I am seeing at first a WINS server of 192.168.1.2 and once fully connected a DHCP server of 192.168.1.2. The default gateway is as intended and is 192.168.1.1.
I disconnected the RT-N16 and initially the WINS server was again 192.168.1.2 but once full connected all was as expected and windows reported all server and gateway addresses being 192.168.1.1.
Anyone can think of any reason why it seems that the WNDR passes the DHCP address on to the RT-N16?
As a side curiosity, can DHCP be disabled on the router which a wireless bridge connects to if it is connected to another router that has it enabled. A case where this would occur is if the wireless bridge connected to the RT-N16 instead. Could I still disable DHCP on that router since the WNDR which it connects to has DHCP enabled?
Thanks for any advice, I'm not an expert at networks...but I'm getting better.
Modem - WNDR3700
WNDR3700 -(wireless bridge)-> WRT54GL -(wired)-> PS3
WNDR3700 -(wired)-> Desktop Computer
WNDR3700 -(wired)-> RT-N16 -(wired/usb)-> Printer/hard drive
I have the WNDR3700 at IP address 192.168.1.1, the RT-N16 at 192.168.1.2 and the WRT54GL at 192.168.1.3
The RT-N16 is configured as a printer/file server. I have the internet port and DHCP disabled. The WRT54GL is configured as a wireless bridge and so it doesn't have its DHCP server enabled. I've found a router is better than the PS3's internal wireless adapter by a significant margin.
My issue is that, when I connect wirelessly from a laptop to the WNDR3700 I am seeing at first a WINS server of 192.168.1.2 and once fully connected a DHCP server of 192.168.1.2. The default gateway is as intended and is 192.168.1.1.
I disconnected the RT-N16 and initially the WINS server was again 192.168.1.2 but once full connected all was as expected and windows reported all server and gateway addresses being 192.168.1.1.
Anyone can think of any reason why it seems that the WNDR passes the DHCP address on to the RT-N16?
As a side curiosity, can DHCP be disabled on the router which a wireless bridge connects to if it is connected to another router that has it enabled. A case where this would occur is if the wireless bridge connected to the RT-N16 instead. Could I still disable DHCP on that router since the WNDR which it connects to has DHCP enabled?
Thanks for any advice, I'm not an expert at networks...but I'm getting better.
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