two routers within very close proximity to eachother?
two routers within very close proximity to eachother?
is it possible to allow two wireless G Routers on different channels and one killing the other due to being less than ~10-15 feet apart??
my WRT-54G with DD-WRT installed has gone crazy, i cannot get it to accept a RCA Cable Modem WAN IP Assignment, ive already reset the modem and the router, rebooted the router to factory defaults on DD-WRT and it simply refuses to acquire a address from the Cable modem, my BEFSR41 is now hooked up and running fine?!?! can one router kill another?
my WRT-54G with DD-WRT installed has gone crazy, i cannot get it to accept a RCA Cable Modem WAN IP Assignment, ive already reset the modem and the router, rebooted the router to factory defaults on DD-WRT and it simply refuses to acquire a address from the Cable modem, my BEFSR41 is now hooked up and running fine?!?! can one router kill another?
Kroms absolutely correct. Highly unlikely.
Sounds to me like the settings of one is stopping the other from \"getting there\". I'm guessing you've tried the WRT without the BEFSR even powered on?
Meanwhile... to see how the wireless signals are interacting with each other (and to see if there are any other wireless signals in the area) ... If you're using Windows ... Download and install inSSIDer and use it to see how the wireless signals are interacting.
Sounds to me like the settings of one is stopping the other from \"getting there\". I'm guessing you've tried the WRT without the BEFSR even powered on?
Meanwhile... to see how the wireless signals are interacting with each other (and to see if there are any other wireless signals in the area) ... If you're using Windows ... Download and install inSSIDer and use it to see how the wireless signals are interacting.
I have two WRT 54G's beside each other and never had a problem. I have had several failures over the last year of these models as well as one of my own and I live in a small Town. Sometimes hammering reset 50 times and swinging a chicken over your head in a circular motion gets them going again... like the original Blackberry mail server configurations.
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Had to laugh at that one!Canuck wrote: Sometimes hammering reset 50 times and swinging a chicken over your head in a circular motion gets them going again... like the original Blackberry mail server configurations.