I've been pulling my hair out trying to figure out what the foot is going on...
I have an old-school Linksys wired router (BEFSR4xjkanwua or whatever the code is...)... and I've tried adding a wireless router to the network to act as an access point (which I have done before with the same physical equipment, mind you). But now it's at a new location.
Symptoms:
The good:
Wired internet works through the wired router.
Can browse to either router wirelessly.
The bad:
Can't get to the net via the wireless router (wireless or plugged in).
Config of wireless router:
The wireless router is set as an access point.
Assigned an IP on the network with the appropriate subnet.
The gateway address is the address of the wired router.
Why can I access the entire network via the wireless router and can not access the net through it?
A DNS issue/setting that I'm not thinking of? Other?
EDIT: Also, I've tried two wireless routers with the same results. I need the access point to be upstairs while my patch panel and cable come in downstairs.
Dave.




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