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Cisco bridging Help please!!! :(

  • 18-09-2010 12:26pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 531 ✭✭✭


    Hi guys.
    I'm at my wits end with my cisco modem/router. I need to get my old reliable linksys router working as a bridge instead but no matter what settings I choose on the cisco config menu it doesn't work. I've looked at loads of threads here but still can't see to get the exact answers :(
    I have bridging mode on and changed some other options but still no joy.I can't find which option actually turns off the wireless on the cisco modem/router either.
    Can anyone tell me the exact steps/settings to get my linksys working in bridging mode. I would really appreciate any help here guys.
    Thanks in advance.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 291 ✭✭KennyLegend


    BanjoB wrote: »
    Hi guys.
    I'm at my wits end with my cisco modem/router. I need to get my old reliable linksys router working as a bridge instead but no matter what settings I choose on the cisco config menu it doesn't work. I've looked at loads of threads here but still can't see to get the exact answers :(
    I have bridging mode on and changed some other options but still no joy.I can't find which option actually turns off the wireless on the cisco modem/router either.
    Can anyone tell me the exact steps/settings to get my linksys working in bridging mode. I would really appreciate any help here guys.
    Thanks in advance.

    Log in using 192.168.100.1 using admin & w2402.
    Scroll down to wireless tab on left.CLick on the basic option and disable it under access point.
    Leave DHCP server enabled and you should be ok.


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