> From: "Marvin Hernandez" <http://www.linksys.com/~marvin.hernandez> > Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 11:32:33 -0800 > > Dear Robert, > > Thank you for contacting Linksys Customer Support. > > Although this set-up is not recommended, I could work. You have done a good > job. I believe you should just stick with: > > the BEFW11S4 port 2 to the uplink of the BEFSR41 > the BEFSR41 in router mode > DHCP disabled in the BEFSR41 > the IP of the BEFSR41 should be in a different range like 192.168.2.1(you > were very close) > disable multicast passthrough in the BEFSR41 if not both > on your PCs, set the IP of the BEFW11S4 as the gateway(I'm assuming it's the > one connected to the modem) I did the above. At first, I set the IP address and I couldn't do the rest! So, I reset the router and started again. I did everything above and the last step was to set the IP addr of the router to 192.168.2.1 . After connecting the uplink, the whole LAN still hung. As before, the lights on the BEFW11S4 flashed. Here's the sequence: 1) The Link/Act, Full/Col, and 100 lights on port 1 on the BEFSR41 come steadily on, and 2) then immediately afterwards the Link/Act, Full/Col, and 100 lights on port 2 on the BEFW11S4 start blinking. They seem to blink in bursts. First, the lights on the BEFSR41 come on, then the lights on the BEFW11S4 blink furiously for 3 seconds and then are dark for 3 seconds; then, repeating, the lights on the BEFSR41 come on, the BEFW11S4 lights blink for 3 seconds and are dark for 3 seconds. This cycle repeats over and over. During this time, the LAN is unusable and only a few packets (if that) manage to get from one computer to another. > Please keep me posted. > > If you have further questions, please feel free to send an eMail > to http://www.linksys.com/~support or contact us at (800) 326-7114 so that > we may further assist you. > > Regards, > > Marvin Hernandez > Product Support Representative > Linksys > > E-mail address: http://www.linksys.com/~marvin.hernandez > Website: http://www.linksys.com/ > Firmware http://www.linksys.com/download/firmware.asp > Linksys Drivers http://www.linksys.com/download/ > Network Everywhere http://www.networkeverywhere.com/ > Network Everywhere Drivers http://www.networkeverywhere.com/downloads.html > Tech Helper http://www.linksys.com/tech_helper/default.html > > If you are responding to this e-mail, please attach all previous > correspondence as a point of reference. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Robert [http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert] > Sent: Sunday, 10 March 2002 8:56 AM > To: http://www.linksys.com/~support > > Hi. I have a BEFSR41 and a BEFW11S4. I already had the BEFW11S4 > and it works great. I bought a BEFSR41 hoping to connect them together. > > Before doing anything, I changed the IP address for the BEFSR41 to > 192.168.1.5 . (The IP address of the BEFW11S4 is 192.168.1.1 .) I also > disabled DHCP. > > When I try to connect the uplink from one router to another, it doesn't > work. I tried: > > 1) BEFSR41 uplink -> BEFW11S4 port 2 > 2) BEFW11S4 uplink -> BEFSR41 port 2 > > Nothing is plugged into port 1 nor port 4 on either router. I am using > a standard CAT5 ethernet cable. > > When I try either #1 or #2, the network gets flooded with ethernet frame > packets. (I tried tcpdump when I connect them together, but there are no > TCP/IP packets. So, I assume that they are frames, not packets.) When > trying #1 or #2, I am unable to connect or send any data over the LAN at > all. > > I also tried clicking on the "router" button (instead of "gateway") on the > Dynamic Routing tab on BEFSR41. It made no difference whatsoever. > > I tried unplugging both of their power supplies and plugging them back in. > It made no difference. > > I speculate that the switch is trying to "learn" the MAC address for the > port since the 100Mbps light lights up temporarily before flooding with > the frame packets. (All of my ethernet cards are 10Mbps, not 100Mbps.) > > The firmware level on my BEFW11S4 is 1.37.9b, Jun 21 2001. > > The firmware level on my BEFSR41 is 1.42.3, Jan 28 2002. > > Thanks.