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Modem then ATA (fritzbox) then wireless router - is this connection possible
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| I've just purchased a Fritxbox Fon ATA 1020 and want to connect this
along with my wireless router (Buffalo G54 Airstation) to a cable
modem. My main computer will be connected via a network patch lead
The instructions say that the Fritzbox can be connected directly to
the modem or to a router - in which case it will "work like a computer
on the local network, and obtain its IP adress from the router". All
that is needed is that the Fritzbox is set to whatever function it is
performing.
But I thought it would be better to connect the Fritzbox directly to
the modem so that I can use the firewall and QoS features, and then
connect my wireless router to the fritzbox as a hub/access point
instead.
I had it working in this set up - the Fritzbox was set up as a router
and DHCP server, and assigned IP address to the Airstation and my PC
connected to it via a cable. The Airstation was set not to act as a
DHCP server.
But other computers could not access the internet wirelessly via the
Airstation.
Then, when I next turned on the PC, I had no internet access at all -
but the Fritzbox must have been letting the VoIP through, as my phone
was working.
Can anyone advise if this set up is possible, and what settings do I
need to st on the Fritzbox and the Airstation? Or should I just set it
up as per the instructions?
Cheers
dg
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| On 1 Apr, 23:21, "dg" <drgree...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I've just purchased a Fritxbox Fon ATA 1020 and want to connect this
> along with my wireless router (Buffalo G54 Airstation) to a cable
> modem. My main computer will be connected via a network patch lead
>
> The instructions say that the Fritzbox can be connected directly to
> the modem or to a router - in which case it will "work like a computer
> on the local network, and obtain its IP adress from the router". All
> that is needed is that the Fritzbox is set to whatever function it is
> performing.
>
> But I thought it would be better to connect the Fritzbox directly to
> the modem so that I can use the firewall and QoS features, and then
> connect my wireless router to the fritzbox as a hub/access point
> instead.
>
> I had it working in this set up - the Fritzbox was set up as a router
> and DHCP server, and assigned IP address to the Airstation and my PC
> connected to it via a cable. The Airstation was set not to act as a
> DHCP server.
> But other computers could not access the internet wirelessly via the
> Airstation.
>
> Then, when I next turned on the PC, I had no internet access at all -
> but the Fritzbox must have been letting the VoIP through, as my phone
> was working.
>
> Can anyone advise if this set up is possible, and what settings do I
> need to st on the Fritzbox and the Airstation? Or should I just set it
> up as per the instructions?
>
> Cheers
> dg
Replying to my own posts? OMG!
Anyhow I think it is sorted.
The fritzbox is the main router and gateway connected to the modem.
The Airstation is acting as an 'access point' and has to have DHCP
turned off. In addition, it can not be connected to the Fritzbox via
the WAN socket (as I would expect) but one of the normal LAN sockets.
So to sumarise - PC connected to Airstaion LAN socket. Lead from
Airstation LAN socket to Fritzbox LAN socket. Lead from Fritzbox WAN
socket to modem.
The Fritzbox was dead easy to set up too, and I would recommend it.
I heard nightmare talk of the vast amount of configuration setting s
on a PAP2, so steered clear of that.
dg
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