Note: if you are looking for the guide to configure it is at the bottom
Last week we needed to configure linksys wireless router in my office. we thought it would be very straight forward and simple task.
So got this linksys wrt150 n wireless router and did everything as written in the book(i mean installation manual), and VOILA !!! we had a wireless network. But when we looked closely we realized that neither our internet was shared nor the lan network was accessible.
Well this put us in a very thought full mode, we immediately asked uncle google what might be wrong, and as expected we found some answers. We tried some of them but to our dismay nothing worked. We tried and tried in doing this simple thing and wasted whole day. I left for the day thinking how we can solve this problem, and hoping my sys admin’s (Rohit, Shane and Kiran) will able to solve it. They never leave anything incomplete.
We talked to airtel support to see if they can help us, fix the adsl router and our isp connection back, which i had managed to burn before leaving. The guy from airtel got us the connection fast, so we again had our internet back but we were still stuck with our wireless router. Then a bright idea hit in kiran’s head and they talked to Linksys support team and they helped my team configure the router so that we Finally had wireless internet in our office. One problem solved the team called the day off and went home.
New day new problem, event though internet was working our netwok was not sharing, following the advice we had two different lan network. So again we started working on the problem, this time we went straight to linksys support team, but this time they were not able to solve the problem, so what to do?. This time gopi came to rescue and were able to merge the networks, but we were still not able to share the network. Rohit finally hit home, and he suggested that we connect wireless router to the switch directly.
Voilla we had the lan connection as well. Now my office is wi-fi enabled and also another good thing that happened is that we have two net connections splitted between wired users, with wireless if one connection goes down or the server it automatically switches to other server, while our wired counterparts have to wait.
Ok now the real reason for writing this blog was not to tell stories but to show you how to configure the router so that others can configure it easily, exactly the way we wanted to it intially…
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