I have two
routers:
First one,
connected to the DSL line directly, a huawei HG532ci, it gives me access to the
internet correctly to any computer by simply connection an ethernet cable to
any of its 4 ports (or wireless as well).
I have another
Cisco 2911(cisco WRT120N) i want to connect to the fist one, and connect
another computer to this second router (i have my reasons to do this, and not
connecting directl to the first one).
So i want the
second router (cisco) to give access to the internet with its ports, just like
the first one.
I connected the
second router (cisco) to the first one, from a LAN2 port in the first router to
the "internet" port in the second, that receives the signal, as you
see in the picture below.
The first (huawei)
router, settings are as follows: see picture huawei.jpg
And the cisco
router settins are also in the next pictures.
Whan am i doing
wrong? Cisco IP is 192.168.1.2, Huawei router IP is the same but .1, dhcp is
enabled, etc... I have no i idea what setting should be whats causing the cisco
router not givin internet access
I have also
attached an IPconfig from the computer connected to the cisco router.
thank you!!
The solution:
It sounds like you
just want to use the Cisco router as a switch to get more network ports. If this is the case, then you will want to
disable all DHCP services on the Cisco and connect the LAN ports of the two
routers. If you are trying to segment a
section of your network behind the Cisco router, then you will need to choose
separate IP ranges for the two networks, in order for the Cisco router to
properly NAT. If I am completely off on
what you are trying to do, then you may want to provide a little more
information as to why you are adding the cisco into the mix. Then we can figure
out how it should be setup.
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