A client of mine has a Leviton 4 port Internet gateway. It's serving up DHCP to four connected computers. It's uplink is connected to a wireless Linksys router, which is, in turn, connected to a cable modem. Both the Linksys and the Leviton are doing DHCP. Problem is that computers that connect wirelessly to the Linksys are on a different subnet from those wired to the Leviton. My goal is to get all the computers on the same subnet, so printer sharing will work. Right now, the wireless devices can't see the wired ones. I don't have physical access to the equipment. If I did, I'd just take the Leviton out of the path and plug the wired devices into the Linksys. How do I configure the Leviton so that it behaves like a hub, does no DHCP, and allows the wired computers to join the Linksys subnet?
Computers & Internet - Leviton - 10/100 Base-T Internet Gateway Router (47611-gty)
If you don't have physical access to the equipment, the shortest and easiest way to configure your leviton gateway would be to connect the linksys router to one of the numbered ports rather than the WAN/uplink port. That would bypass the DHCP server of leviton, however, you will have to do away with one of the PCs connected to leviton.
Please contact me for further clarification, if needed.
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If you don't have physical access to the equipment, the shortest and easiest way to configure your leviton gateway would be to connect the linksys router to one of the numbered ports rather than the WAN/uplink port. That would bypass the DHCP server of leviton, however, you will have to do away with one of the PCs connected to leviton.
Please contact me for further clarification, if needed.
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Sandeep