Forgive me if this should go in the wireless sub-forum; I don't visit there as I'm not studying for it (and with the frustrations it always gives me, I'm not certain I want to! - although perhaps it'd be an interesting challenge).
If any of you all are good at this, let me know exactly WHAT I am missing or doing wrong or ... well, anything!
I found out wii can do wireless the other night; and I already knew my psp can, so I decide to dig out an old d-link wireless router I had lying around to see if I can add some wireless to my existing topology. I decide to add it all the way at the back (yeah, I'm imaginative - my 'lab' is pretty much a straight line added to my existing home network). I've spent the last day trying to make ANYTHING work, with very
very limited success.
A quick ascii of pertinent parts of the network. All networks are 192.168.X.0/24. I'll only list the 3rd octet as the network number below.
<--telco router<--
1-->2600(R1)<--
2-->2600(R2)<--
0-->D-link
My home network (a couple switches, 4 PC's) is part of the .
1.0 network.
Beyond everything else that's failed spectacularly, here's where I'm REALLY confused. Even though the wireless router (it's been configured as basically an access point, not a router according to the user manual) is part of the 192.168.0.0 network, and DHCP is turned OFF, my wireless adapter is being assigned an IP address of 192.168.1.17. I'd like to point out that as far as I'm aware, there is NO device on the .1.0 network that's wireless aware. The NIC shows default gateway of 192.168.1.1 of course... *AND IT WORKS*... Somehow... despite being assigned an address that's on a different subnet/network than the access point it's connecting to...
In a fit of "heck with it", I tried just manually assigning addresses from the 192.168.1.0 network to the WII and PSP and they DON'T work!
GRRR; ok I'll admit I'm just ranting and nobody has to respond; this is just really messing with my mind and thought I'd share. Of course if anybody has questions or input feel free. This is either going to break me or I'm going to break the router before I'm done.