The $50 dollar question
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 8:02 pm
Hi,
Well i wrote a previous post before about buying a netgear DGN2200 V1 ADSL modem router and hooking it up with another router with Gargoyle pre installed on it. But i couldn't see any configuration in the netgear ADSL modem to put it into bridge mode. It only supports wireless bridging by point to point bridging, multi point bridging and also something called wireless client association.
From the manual:
Repeater with Wireless Client Association
In the repeater mode with wireless client association, the DGN2200 wireless-N modem router
sends all traffic to a remote AP. For the repeater mode, you must enter the MAC address of the
remote “parent” access point. Alternatively, you can configure the DGN2200 wireless-N modem
router as the parent by entering the address of a “child” access point.
I guess the last option might actually work (provided gargoyle can be configured as a wireless repeater and I can enforce all traffic through the gargoyle router) but it would effect throughput.
ALternatively, Thought about getting a new ADSL2 modem that is compatible with this and looking at: TP_LINK_TD_8840T_ADSL2_Modem_Router
http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j ... kWR8YBAfGQ
Firstly, if I put the ADSL2 modem in WIRED bridge mode (connected to the gargoyle modem and adsl2 modem with a RJ45 cable), do you normally select to use as "Gateway" on gargoyle in the setup config?
What are the diffrent ways you can use gargoyle to link it up with your ADSL2 modem?
Well i wrote a previous post before about buying a netgear DGN2200 V1 ADSL modem router and hooking it up with another router with Gargoyle pre installed on it. But i couldn't see any configuration in the netgear ADSL modem to put it into bridge mode. It only supports wireless bridging by point to point bridging, multi point bridging and also something called wireless client association.
From the manual:
Repeater with Wireless Client Association
In the repeater mode with wireless client association, the DGN2200 wireless-N modem router
sends all traffic to a remote AP. For the repeater mode, you must enter the MAC address of the
remote “parent” access point. Alternatively, you can configure the DGN2200 wireless-N modem
router as the parent by entering the address of a “child” access point.
I guess the last option might actually work (provided gargoyle can be configured as a wireless repeater and I can enforce all traffic through the gargoyle router) but it would effect throughput.
ALternatively, Thought about getting a new ADSL2 modem that is compatible with this and looking at: TP_LINK_TD_8840T_ADSL2_Modem_Router
http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j ... kWR8YBAfGQ
Firstly, if I put the ADSL2 modem in WIRED bridge mode (connected to the gargoyle modem and adsl2 modem with a RJ45 cable), do you normally select to use as "Gateway" on gargoyle in the setup config?
What are the diffrent ways you can use gargoyle to link it up with your ADSL2 modem?