well the deal is that I didn't want to run another cable from my router. My
confusion isn't on getting it to work but rather the numbers that have been
assigned from the second router. I was thinking that it might have to do
with perhaps they had already been assigned ip addresses but the lfs
computer was not previously assigned a number. Is it that the modem is
handing out addresses until it gets to 192.168.0.125 and then the router
takes over in giving addresses?
:-)~MIKE~(-:
On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Wayne Davis <
waydavis@centurylink.net>
wrote:
>
> You DO NOT need to use another router. One is sufficient and 200 feet
> of wire would not be a problem. For stronger wireless, you COULD add
> another WIRED access point to your network. In fact (I) do exactly that.
> I have a AP near the front of the house, and another near the back. I have
> about 30 "devices" on the network.... but ONE router / DHCP box is quite
> sufficient for it all. Your issue is more than likely multiple DHCP
> servers. For YOUR network, that is probably not needed.
>
> * If you like, I will help you further via phone (MUCH MORE EFFICIENT THAN
> TYPING) Private message me with your number.*
>
>
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