SOURCE: Linksys WRK54G versus WRT54G Firmware
Hi...
The WRK54G is actually a stripped down version of the WRT54G that was bundled with a wireless network adapter and sold under the kit name WKPC54G.
From what you say in your question I gather that you have a WRT54G already in place as your access point, and it is what is connected to your WAN. To use the WRK54G as a range extender repeater you should do the following:
1. Turn off DHCP
2. Turn off NAT
3. Assign a fixed IP that is in your Class C Block
4. Define the WRT54G as the Gateway
With this configuration it now should function as an extender/repeater, and any clients connecting to it will be serviced by the DHCP on the master router.
I hope that this helps.
SOURCE: Linksys Wireless G Router (WRT54G2 V1)
Go to linksys.com. Go to support. Type in your router model number. The software will appear on the screen for you to download.
SOURCE: Linksys wireless-g wmp54g cannot access internet
Hii
Solution- For windows XP
#1--On your computer in the right lower corner you will a green icon for linksys adaptor --
Right click on linksys icon- select option "use windows wireless configurastion --- Select Yes ---
Green box turn Grey --
#2-- Start - Control Panel-Network Connections ---
Rigfht Click on wireless network connection- Selct View Available wireless network - Here you can see your network --
SOURCE: HP printer cannot find access point and I'm not sure what to do.
You must first connect your printer to the pc using usb cable, then run installation wizard that is on the CD that came with the printer.
Wizard will guide you through the setup orcess where you will provider your routers ssid (linksys) to your printer, and your printer will use that ssid to connect to your router.
After the Wizard setup is done, it will tell you to disconnect the usb cable and only then your printer will work on wireless.
Good luck,
Milan
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