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From: craig.keightley on 19 Jan 2006 08:48 Hi all. I have searched High and low but cannot find the answer to my home network problem. Equipment I have to hand: 2 X befw11s4 4 port wireless router 1 X Wap11 2 X broadband routers (4 port) 2 X origo routers Equipment I want to set up: Office: 2 PCs Internet Connection Living Room Xbox Roaming: PSP All I want to do is connect a wireless router to the Xbox in the living room to connect to the Office interent connection. Also, if possible connect to the office router to go online with the PSP what do I need to do. I've heard about bridging, but will this work for me using the linksys routers? Many thanks for any help craig
From: Jeff Liebermann on 19 Jan 2006 12:49 craig.keightley(a)gmail.com hath wroth: >I have searched High and low but cannot find the answer to my home >network problem. > >Equipment I have to hand: >2 X befw11s4 4 port wireless router >1 X Wap11 >2 X broadband routers (4 port) >2 X origo routers You have far too many routers and only one device capeable of acting as a client. The WAP11 can be configured as a wireless client. You can plug in either of the PC's or the Xbox into the WAP11 and use it to connect to the BEFW11s4 via wireless. Anything more than that and you'll need to buy some additional client wireless adapters. The extra BEFW11S4, the two broadband routers, and the two origo routers are not needed. You only need *ONE* router in the system. If you want to run two routers in series for "double NAT", that can be done, but that makes things a bit messy. You could setup the 2nd BEFW11S4 as a wireless access point instead of a wireless router to extend the coverage of your network. Save that for later if one wireless router doesn't provide sufficient coverage. >Equipment I want to set up: >Office: >2 PCs >Internet Connection Since these are all together, the two PC's can be wired directly into the router with a CAT5 cable and don't need wireless devices. The BEFW11S4 should connect to your (cable/dsl/satellite/whatever) internet connection modem. The two PC's run CAT5 to the BEFW11s4. >Living Room >Xbox I assume this has to be wireless. That's where the WAP11 goes. Plug Xbox ethernet into the WAP11. You will probably need to borrow one of the PC's to configure the WAP11 as it needs to know the MAC address, SSID, and WEP key of the BEFW11S4 wireless router. >Roaming: >PSP Well, you're out of wireless devices so you'll need to so some shopping for the Playstation. You cannot use the BEFW11s4 as a client adapter (sorry). I have little experience with wireless games so I can't really recommend anything specfic. >All I want to do is connect a wireless router to the Xbox in the living >room to connect to the Office interent connection. > >Also, if possible connect to the office router to go online with the >PSP > >what do I need to do. I've heard about bridging, but will this work for >me using the linksys routers? All 802.11 wireless is bridging, so that's a bit vague. There are devices called "wireless client adapters", "wireless bridges", "wireless ethernet bridge", and "wireless game adapters" which are all roughly the same. Things get complex fast with these. Most will bridge exactly one MAC address so you can plug only one game or PC into the device. Others will bridge more than one MAC address so you can plug in more than one computah. It's a bit difficult to figure out which is which as the spec sheets often don't disclose detail. If you don't mind one wireless device per game box, then almost anything will work. -- Jeff Liebermann jeffl(a)comix.santa-cruz.ca.us 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558
From: craigyk on 19 Jan 2006 17:36 originally my setup was the following main router connected to the net : origio xbox with 2nd origo router acting as a client i did have another xbox with the linksys router as a client (sold xbox eventually) both xboxes are chipped and connected to the net wirelessly (sp) so that i could play online and stream audio / video from my pc these all worked fine untill i got my psp.... the psp would not connect to the origo router. correction it would connect to the router but not to the internet. I swapped the linksys over and now i cannot get the origos to act as clients but i can connect online with the psp. All i want to do is connect via wireless from my xbox Very frustrated atm
From: craigyk on 19 Jan 2006 17:38 update i purposly bought the wap 11 to act as a client for my xbox but there is no option for the firmware used
From: Jeff Liebermann on 20 Jan 2006 12:31 "craigyk" <craig.keightley(a)gmail.com> hath wroth: >originally my setup was the following >main router connected to the net : origio I checked Google for "origio" and found little. There seems to be a DSL router called an Origio ASR-8400. If this is your Origio, we have a problem. You shouldn't use the BEFW11s4 as a router. The BEFW11s4 should be configured as an access point: 1. Disable DHCP server 2. Set the LAN IP address to something in the range of the Origio box. If it's at 192.168.1.1, then set the BEFW11s4 for 192.168.1.2. 3. The WAN (internet) port is not used. 4. Run a CAT5 cable between one of the LAN ports on the Origio to one of the LAN ports on the BEFW11s4. You now have an access point instead of a wireless router. >xbox with 2nd origo router acting as a client >i did have another xbox with the linksys router as a client (sold xbox >eventually) > >both xboxes are chipped and connected to the net wirelessly (sp) so >that i could play online and stream audio / video from my pc > >these all worked fine untill i got my psp.... > >the psp would not connect to the origo router. correction it would >connect to the router but not to the internet. I don't know anything about Origio routers or Playstations. It *SHOULD* work the way you have it wired. This will need to be solved before you continue as adding wireless in between a non-working connection will only make it work. Origio ASR-8400 forum might be able to help with configuration. http://adsltech.com/forum/forum_topics.asp?FID=1&PN=0 >I swapped the linksys >over and now i cannot get the origos to act as clients but i can >connect online with the psp. I don't think it's possible to "swap" an ADSL modem/router (Origio) with a wireless router. You need a modem in there somewhere. >All i want to do is connect via wireless from my xbox I thought the xbox was working and you were trying to connect the Playstation. >Very frustrated atm Simplify. Just the Origio in the original configuration that worked. Concentrate on why the Playstation won't work when plugged directly into the Origio whatever router. -- Jeff Liebermann jeffl(a)comix.santa-cruz.ca.us 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558
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