Configure connected Cisco Port to Linksys Router
interface that connects to linksys router has to be configured with an ip address and made active
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/access/800M/software/800MSCG/routconf.html
then
a static route has to be set up to tell cisco that the linksys router ip address is on the port you connected it to .
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/dial-access/floating-static-route/118263-technote-nexthop-00.html
SOURCE: unable to connect 2 routers need help!
Hi,
Do you have any funky subnets for your Cisco router? Do not connect the wireless router to your network yet, as it may have the same IP address as your other router.
Basically the easiest way to do this is to set a dedicated IP for the 2Wire router on the Cisoo router. Then make them stay on the same subnet, but give an IP range for your Cisco router, like 1-50 or something. If you give the 2Wire router IP .51 for instance, then give the Wifi users on the 2Wire IP range from .52-75 or something.
Make the 2Wire router only use wifi and not serve DHCP addresses. Then you setup the 2Wire router to get its info from the Cisco router.
I searched and there is no howto out there for doing this with a Cisco router. However, here is one I used to setup a similar scenario with a Netgear router. It worked. If you are able to translate a bit, it might work for you:
http://kbserver.netgear.com/inquira/default.asp?ui_mode=answer&prior_transaction_id=306896&action_code=5&highlight_info=16778323,235,239&turl=http%3A%2F%2Fkbserver.netgear.com%2Fkb_web_files%2Fn101236.asp&answer_id=6056802#__highlight
Here is another article:
http://kbserver.netgear.com/inquira/default.asp?ui_mode=answer&prior_transaction_id=306896&action_code=5&highlight_info=16777285,246,260&turl=http%3A%2F%2Fkbserver.netgear.com%2Fkb_web_files%2FN101496.asp&answer_id=6056800#__highlight
Let me know if you are able to work through this. You need to give the 2wire router a static IP and you need to NOT use it for wired connections, and not use it to serve DHCP settings.
SOURCE: I have a cisco router linksys. I connect internet
If you can plug the cable that you have ran into your router into your computer directly and it works, then you can plug the router back in. Then connect the computer to the router via cable and unplug the router for about 15 seconds and plug it back in. If you connect the computer by cable directly and it doesn't work, then try unplugging your router for about 15 seconds and then plugging it in. I have found many networking items that need to be reset whenever a network cable is plugged in when the device is powered on.
SOURCE: forgot password for wireless router
Are you speaking about the password of the router or the password of the wireless network ?
If you don't know the password of the router , then you will need to reset the router and use the default password of the router.
Once you reset the router, you will need to reconfigure it.
If you are looking for the wireless password, you can find it on the set up page of the router.
You will need to open the set up page of the router.
Click here for step by step instructions
SOURCE: CANT ACCRS WIRELESS ROUTER WRT110 BY LINKSYS CISCO
Sounds like the router needs to be reset..
Before you do a reset try to login to the router by typing 192.168.1.1 in the webrowser ..
If that fails then look on the back or under the router and there is a reset button. Press and hold for 10 sec ... The let sit for a min or 2 then try logging into it..
Note: That the router will have to be setup again. Default login admin for the password .. don't enter any usernames
SOURCE: no dial tone on cisco 504G phone
to use an Ethernet phone you will need a VOIP supplier ( You will need to Google this for the country you are in ) . You will not be able to use it until you have these set up. Ethernet phones are not like a standard home phone which use your local exchange to route your calls they use servers on the internet to do that and route your call to landlines.
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