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Chaining routers
ok, I've tried this before (didn't try real hard though) and had no luck.... but there's gotta be some way to chain 2 routers together to give a total of 8 ports instead of the 4 I'm stuck with on just one router. But I can't figure it out.
I thought one had to be set to be a gateway or something and the other had to be set at something else..... ? connection coming in is DHCP and can't be changed to static, and I thhink that may be part of the problem. The router needs to be on DHCP to distribute connection to the systems..... and I don't thhink they'll run on DHCP coming in and DHCP going back out. anyone know the answer to this puzzle? :helpme |
I'm not sure what equipment you're dealing with, but I'd say it is pretty unlikely that you would be able to cascade DHCP-only devices like that. You'll probably have to attach a switch to your router to aggregate more ports.
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AMP...Hit me up on ICQ and I will walk you through it. I know the routers you are using and it is a snap. |
it is possible. You lose one port on each router, but it gave me the extra ports I need.
Aaron is the man. Mahalo nui :thumbsup |
i have done this tons of times...works great
did ya get it amp? |
yeah we got it. It was kind of a process, but it worked
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