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3 Nov 2007 9:45 PM
Betsy
I hope this is the correct forum or at least I can get some guidance.

I have a home network that works quiet well. A WAP that is wired to a
switch. Computers on the switch have assigned IP addresses (192.168.15.2+)
and wireless devices are DHCP with the range (192.168.15.150+) mask
255.255.255.0

I am trying to setup some more computers in the house. I have 2 machines
(both XP but could be changed if that would make this easier) with wireless
cards and built in ethernet. I have 2 additional computers in this location
with built-in ethernet only. I have a switch with these 4 computers plugged
into the switch.

I would like for the 2 computers that have wired ethernet only to be able to
route thru the WAP. I have tried setting up Internet Connection Sharing on
one of the computers with the wireless card but the wired computers could not
access DNS. I tried setting up a bridge on one of the machines with the
wireless+wired cards but this did not work for me. I tried setting up ip
forwarding but the return route thru the access point did not work.

What would be the "best" way to set this up?

Author
3 Nov 2007 11:18 PM
Lem
Betsy wrote:
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> I hope this is the correct forum or at least I can get some guidance.
>
> I have a home network that works quiet well. A WAP that is wired to a
> switch. Computers on the switch have assigned IP addresses (192.168.15.2+)
> and wireless devices are DHCP with the range (192.168.15.150+) mask
> 255.255.255.0
>
> I am trying to setup some more computers in the house. I have 2 machines
> (both XP but could be changed if that would make this easier) with wireless
> cards and built in ethernet. I have 2 additional computers in this location
> with built-in ethernet only. I have a switch with these 4 computers plugged
> into the switch.
>
> I would like for the 2 computers that have wired ethernet only to be able to
> route thru the WAP. I have tried setting up Internet Connection Sharing on
> one of the computers with the wireless card but the wired computers could not
> access DNS. I tried setting up a bridge on one of the machines with the
> wireless+wired cards but this did not work for me. I tried setting up ip
> forwarding but the return route thru the access point did not work.
>
> What would be the "best" way to set this up?
>

You seem to be making things much more difficult than they need to be.
Why don't you just cascade the two switches by connecting the uplink
port of one to one of the open ports on the other?

Also, I don't understand how you want to have "the 2 computers that have
wired ethernet only to be able to route thru the WAP."  How do you
expect these wired computers to connect to the WAP?


--
Lem -- MS-MVP - Networking

To the moon and back with 4KB of RAM and 72KB of ROM.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer
http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm
Author
4 Nov 2007 1:36 AM
Betsy
> You seem to be making things much more difficult than they need to be.
> Why don't you just cascade the two switches by connecting the uplink
> port of one to one of the open ports on the other?
>
> Also, I don't understand how you want to have "the 2 computers that have
> wired ethernet only to be able to route thru the WAP."  How do you
> expect these wired computers to connect to the WAP?

I'm not trying to make this difficult, I original wanted to cascade the
switches but because of the location in the house, the wiring would be
exposed and not look appealing. I thought since I had the wireless+wired in
some computers that I could use this to avoid running wires that woudl be
exposed thru the house. I really just want the 2 "wired only" to be able to
communicate with the other computers in the house without having to run
additional cabling. I thought bridging or internet connection sharing might
allow this.
Author
4 Nov 2007 8:36 PM
Lem
Betsy wrote:
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>> You seem to be making things much more difficult than they need to be.
>> Why don't you just cascade the two switches by connecting the uplink
>> port of one to one of the open ports on the other?
>>
>> Also, I don't understand how you want to have "the 2 computers that have
>> wired ethernet only to be able to route thru the WAP."  How do you
>> expect these wired computers to connect to the WAP?
>
> I'm not trying to make this difficult, I original wanted to cascade the
> switches but because of the location in the house, the wiring would be
> exposed and not look appealing. I thought since I had the wireless+wired in
> some computers that I could use this to avoid running wires that woudl be
> exposed thru the house. I really just want the 2 "wired only" to be able to
> communicate with the other computers in the house without having to run
> additional cabling. I thought bridging or internet connection sharing might
> allow this.

Sorry to be dense.  It's the difficulty of communicating something in
writing that would be obvious in 30 seconds of looking.

As Jack said, a wireless bridge will do what you want.  An inexpensive
way to accomplish this is to buy an old (version 4 or earlier) Linksys
WRT54G router on eBay and then download and flash DD-WRT firmware.

Alternatively, creating a bridge in XP *should* have worked.  Try first
with only one of the wired/wireless boxes and bridge its wired and
wireless NICs as shown here:
http://practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp_ics/networkbridge.htm
What happens when you try this? If it doesn't work, supply ipconfig /all
information for the 3 "remote" computers.

--
Lem -- MS-MVP - Networking

To the moon and back with 4KB of RAM and 72KB of ROM.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer
http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm
Author
4 Nov 2007 1:42 AM
Jack (MVP-Networking).
Hi
Just adding a second guess to Lem's straight answer.
If you have two computers with wires but you want to connect them to the
network Wirelessly you have to buy a Wireless Bridge. The Wireless bridge
would connect to the WAP and the two computer with plug to the Bridge with
wires.
This page describes various scenarios, http://www.ezlan.net/bridging.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).

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"Betsy" <Be***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:040A08F3-9B32-4170-93EF-E8E83CFCCA53@microsoft.com...
>I hope this is the correct forum or at least I can get some guidance.
>
> I have a home network that works quiet well. A WAP that is wired to a
> switch. Computers on the switch have assigned IP addresses (192.168.15.2+)
> and wireless devices are DHCP with the range (192.168.15.150+) mask
> 255.255.255.0
>
> I am trying to setup some more computers in the house. I have 2 machines
> (both XP but could be changed if that would make this easier) with
> wireless
> cards and built in ethernet. I have 2 additional computers in this
> location
> with built-in ethernet only. I have a switch with these 4 computers
> plugged
> into the switch.
>
> I would like for the 2 computers that have wired ethernet only to be able
> to
> route thru the WAP. I have tried setting up Internet Connection Sharing on
> one of the computers with the wireless card but the wired computers could
> not
> access DNS. I tried setting up a bridge on one of the machines with the
> wireless+wired cards but this did not work for me. I tried setting up ip
> forwarding but the return route thru the access point did not work.
>
> What would be the "best" way to set this up?
>
Author
4 Nov 2007 10:11 AM
Barb Bowman
do you have a switch or a router? what is the edge device that
connects to your broadband modem?

take a look at http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=1&pid=570

this device will work with your existing router (or WAP) even if it
isn't 802.11n. the two wired computers would connect to this and the
device would bridge wirelessly to the network.

On Sat, 3 Nov 2007 14:45:00 -0700, Betsy
<Be***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Show quote
>I hope this is the correct forum or at least I can get some guidance.
>
>I have a home network that works quiet well. A WAP that is wired to a
>switch. Computers on the switch have assigned IP addresses (192.168.15.2+)
>and wireless devices are DHCP with the range (192.168.15.150+) mask
>255.255.255.0
>
>I am trying to setup some more computers in the house. I have 2 machines
>(both XP but could be changed if that would make this easier) with wireless
>cards and built in ethernet. I have 2 additional computers in this location
>with built-in ethernet only. I have a switch with these 4 computers plugged
>into the switch.
>
>I would like for the 2 computers that have wired ethernet only to be able to
>route thru the WAP. I have tried setting up Internet Connection Sharing on
>one of the computers with the wireless card but the wired computers could not
>access DNS. I tried setting up a bridge on one of the machines with the
>wireless+wired cards but this did not work for me. I tried setting up ip
>forwarding but the return route thru the access point did not work.
>
>What would be the "best" way to set this up?
--

Barb Bowman
MS Windows-MVP
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/meetexperts/bowman.mspx
http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/

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