Ad
News

Why untested DRAMs are getting into more and more products

Published on April 18, 2005

In recent months, some Asian DRAM memory manufacturers have been getting away with selling untested ("UTT") DRAMs. Read more

HTC Unveils HTC Touch Pro Business Handset

Published on June 04, 2008

High Tech Computer (HTC), on June 4, unveiled its advanced next-generation business phone, the HTC Touch Pro, which utilizes similar styling and functionality to its Touch Diamond and introduces a variety of business-focused enhancements that make getting work done on the go quick and easy, according to the company. Read more

Intel sells 50 million Hyper-Threading processors

Published on September 30, 2004

Intel said on Thursday that it has shipped more than 50 million of its desktop, server and mobile processors with Hyper-Threading (HT) technology since its introduction two years ago. Read more

Walls to transform by remote control through electronic paper

Published on November 26, 2004

In a gift to those who want to be surrounded by work 24 hours a day, Hitachi said it had developed a thin electronic paper that can be posted on walls bringing in messages by remote control. Read more

Latest Reviews & Articles

Radeon HD 4870 X2: Four Cards Compared

Published on November 19, 2008

Not only do we have four super-fast Radeon HD 4870 X2s to test, but also a list of 31 other graphics configurations including CrossFire and SLI setups. If you're in the market for AMD's fastest card available, you'll want to see this. Read more

Synology's DS408 Reviewed: Fast NAS For Pros

Published on November 18, 2008

Does a NAS device with high data transfer rate and a Web interface that is easy to configure actually exist? Synology shows how it should be done. But the enclosure is not without its faults, either. Read more

The Hardware Behind Overdrive

Published on November 18, 2008

Our worldwide overclocking championship has begun and we wanted to introduce you to the everyday components our teams will be tweaking to supersonic speeds in a bid for a shot at $5,000. Read more

How To: Get A 4 GHz Dual-Core For $120

Published on November 17, 2008

Intel’s 45 nm Core 2 serious is known to boast substantial overclocking margins, and the entry-level E7200 with 3 MB L2 cache costs less than $120. We'll show you how to get close to 4 GHz from this little gem. Read more

  Tom's Hardware Forums » Wireless Networking » Setup, Configuration & Security » Getting DLink AP to work with WRT54GL
 

Getting DLink AP to work with WRT54GL




Word :   Username :  
 
Bottom
Author
 Thread : Getting DLink AP to work with WRT54GL
 
Profile: enthusiast
More Information

I've been using a Linksys WET54G wireless bridge as an access point downstairs with my WRT54GL router for some time with no problems. However, I want to use a DLink Access Point (DWL-G700AP) instead, since my WET54G bridge does not support WPA/WPA2 The problem is that the Dlink device uses the ip range: 192.168.0.XXX while the Linksys uses 192.168.1.XXX. What is the best way to configure these devices to work together? Can I change my routers IP range somehow? I haven't been able to figure out how so far. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks


  Tom's Hardware Forums » Wireless Networking » Setup, Configuration & Security » Getting DLink AP to work with WRT54GL

Go to:
 

Google Ads