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Originally Posted by kwikbreaks
If you have the WGR614 set to a different subnet from the Superhub and just connect its WAN port to a LAN port on the Superhub it will operate fine as an internet gateway without doing anything special such as disabling the DHCP server - in fact the DHCP server in it will need to be running for it to work and that is why you can't get it going. Connected that way the devices on it will not communicate with those on the Superhub though.
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This works but as you point out I can't connect across devices.
I have a Roberts 83i radio in the kitchen that previously connected by wi-fi to the WRT54GS but via this was also able to access music from the NAS drive cabled to the WGR614.
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Originally Posted by kwikbreaks
If you turn off the DHCP server on the WGR614 and connect a WAN port on it to a Superhub WAN port it should with any luck operate as an extension of the Superhub switch which will still handle all DCHP.
Unless you need to use port forwarding to a device on the WRT54GS there is no need to fix its IP or put it in the DMZ.
I don't think you'll be able to access the WGR614 to configure it when connected as LAN-LAN with DHCP off and you won't be able to access it WAN-LAN from a device on the Superhub unless you first configure it for remote management. Best set it all up with a single PC connected to a WAN port before you connect it to the Superhub.
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The first bit works fine.
Sorry but I'm not sure what the configure for remote means?
Thanks