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<blockquote data-quote="PowerbookG417" data-source="post: 18150"><p>This can be done...the only problem is that it will vary what to do with what router..i have pretty much the same hook up at home but i have mine Modem(Wan) > Dlink(router) > Airport, i set it up like this becuase the airport ( rev b verison) has lil to no programming avaible where as the d-link...out the wayzoo. all you simply need to do is forward the trasmissions going from that ports ip to be sent to the ip addy of the computer on the airport and vis versa ie (port 1 192.168.0.100 -> PC, Port 2 192.168.0.101) just set a rule so that any information that comes to 192.168.0.101 gets sent to the ip 10.0.1.2 your airport ip and then vise versa so that the 2 networks can talk</p><p></p><p>the only other way that i can think of to do this and im not sure it will work is to change the gateway of the router to the same of the airport so they are all on the same wave..</p><p></p><p>a call to you router companys support line might help or check out the faq section of the website...thats how i got mine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerbookG417, post: 18150"] This can be done...the only problem is that it will vary what to do with what router..i have pretty much the same hook up at home but i have mine Modem(Wan) > Dlink(router) > Airport, i set it up like this becuase the airport ( rev b verison) has lil to no programming avaible where as the d-link...out the wayzoo. all you simply need to do is forward the trasmissions going from that ports ip to be sent to the ip addy of the computer on the airport and vis versa ie (port 1 192.168.0.100 -> PC, Port 2 192.168.0.101) just set a rule so that any information that comes to 192.168.0.101 gets sent to the ip 10.0.1.2 your airport ip and then vise versa so that the 2 networks can talk the only other way that i can think of to do this and im not sure it will work is to change the gateway of the router to the same of the airport so they are all on the same wave.. a call to you router companys support line might help or check out the faq section of the website...thats how i got mine [/QUOTE]
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