jay clock
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- Location
- Hampshire UK
My daughter has a new job and her employers have installed a phone line with wired (Zyxel) router. For "security reasons" they don't provide a wireless one and don't officially support it, but she is allowed to although no support is given!
She has bought a Netgear router like this http://www.netgear.co.uk/home/products/wirelessrouters/work-and-play/DGN2200.aspx but we could not get it working as the main modem/router, but I then googled how to piggyback the Netgear onto the Zyxel
Is this as simple as plug a network cable between the two? Does it go in one of the LAN sockets? From the Zyxel I assume it does, but I am wondering whether into the Netgear some connection goes into the phone socket see here http://www.netgear.co.uk/images/dgn2200_productimage_backview73-4996.jpg
(You may be laughing at this point!)
Apparently I have to turn off DHCP on the Netgear, then set the IP address one notch above the one on the Zyxel. I am probably just about capable of lumbering through this mallarkey alone, but if anyone is much cleverer than me and can provide some guidance I would be delighted.
She has bought a Netgear router like this http://www.netgear.co.uk/home/products/wirelessrouters/work-and-play/DGN2200.aspx but we could not get it working as the main modem/router, but I then googled how to piggyback the Netgear onto the Zyxel
Is this as simple as plug a network cable between the two? Does it go in one of the LAN sockets? From the Zyxel I assume it does, but I am wondering whether into the Netgear some connection goes into the phone socket see here http://www.netgear.co.uk/images/dgn2200_productimage_backview73-4996.jpg
(You may be laughing at this point!)
Apparently I have to turn off DHCP on the Netgear, then set the IP address one notch above the one on the Zyxel. I am probably just about capable of lumbering through this mallarkey alone, but if anyone is much cleverer than me and can provide some guidance I would be delighted.