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Herr Xon
08-20-2004, 10:03 AM
Hi

Can I connect a D-link di-624 wireless router after a D-link DI-604?
The 624 is connected to the 604 with a cable.

+CrimsonLiar
08-21-2004, 12:09 AM
Yes you can a D-link di-624 wireless router after a D-link DI-604 within
your network. Things to consider are:

You will need to disable the DHCP (and any similar global network protocols
such as UPnP) on the DI-624, this is best done by connecting directly to
this router before(!) connecting it to the DI-604, and changing the setting
at that point.

You should connect the DI-624's Internet port to a normal port network port
on the DI-604 (not its network port), using a crossover cable if necessary
(sorry I cant remember if it is or not with that combination).

Using the combination of the DI-604 and DI-624 in this manner will enable
your network such that the DI-604 is the master device on the network while
the DI-624 solely provides extra ports and wireless capability.

Crimson Liar

"Herr Xon" <kalle@anka.com> wrote in message
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