Hi Moira,Originally Posted by Moira
Quick question. When you connected in wired mode, was that directly to the router?
It could be that you have a DHCP conflict between the router and the wireless router. At home, I run a DSL router connected to a Linksys WRT54. I had to create two subnets basically to prevent the two routers from getting confused.
As such, I have my router running with a 192.168.1.1 address. The Linksys is connected as 192.168.1.33 on one side, but then running a 192.168.1.129 subnet for other devices to connect to it.
Without actually looking at the hardware config, it's hard to say more, but that could be the issue.
Cheers,
BrainStop




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