
March 31st, 2008, 05:29 PM
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n00b DevH'er
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Connect Two Routers Together
Hey! So, i want to connect a DIR-625 Wireless N ( dlink.com/products/?model=DIR-625) to a DI-524 Wireless G d-link.ca/products/?model=DI-524). I want the DIR-625 Wireless N to be the one exposed to the internet with the DI-524 Wireless G connected to the DIR-625. The reason i want to do this is because I want to have both wireless N + G running at the same time. Is that possible?
Here is the steps i have so far on how to do it. I got them from a previous post in the forum about a linksys and have adapted them to the D-Link and i want to know if they will work with the D-Link's.
1) Plug the DI-524 into a computer. Make Sure the internet is NOT connected to the DI-524.
2) Log into the router and change the Router's IP to 192.168.0.2 and disable DHCP
3) Unplug the DI-524, plug the internet into the DIR-625, and connect the DIR-625 to the same computer.
4) Set up my PPPoE settings and set up my wireless security settings.
5) Connect the DI-524 to the DIR-625 by connecting them with standard Ethernet cable. Make sure to connect them by LAN ports.
6) Plug the rest of the computers into the DIR-625 and set them up normally.
Will these adapted steps work? Can i run Wireless G + N at the same time?
Thanks in advance Everyone!
Also, for reference here is the thread i got these steps from (devhardware.com/forums/networking-34/connect-another-router-to-existing-router-71149.html)
Also Sorry I can't post links so you have to add www. to the front of them
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