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Title: Old Gaming Bridge Problems
Post by: GJones on August 15, 2007, 08:58:35 PM
I have an old super G Bridge (DWL G810) that used to run at 108.  I upgraded my router to the DIR 655 (FW 1.5) and an N card (DWA 552) that run great together! However, I cant seem to get the bridge to work.  The DWL insists that I am using WEP when I am using WPA. Even when I changed to WEP, I couldn't get the DWL to connect.  Oddly, even though I never really got connected in any mode, everthing would slow down to 54 when I tried to connect the bridge.

Anyboy having any luck connecting older equipment? Any tips?

 Thanks,

 :-[
Title: Re: Old Gaming Bridge Problems
Post by: Fatman on August 20, 2007, 09:16:01 AM


Connecting with this G device WILL slow your network to 54mbps.

Does it connect in without encryption?  Where you using an ASCII or Hex WEP key?  How far from your router is your DWL-G810?  The fact that your network is slowing down tells me you are associated, you are just not passing encryption correctly.
Title: Re: Old Gaming Bridge Problems
Post by: GJones on August 20, 2007, 05:02:46 PM

Connecting with this G device WILL slow your network to 54mbps.

Does it connect in without encryption?  Where you using an ASCII or Hex WEP key?  How far from your router is your DWL-G810?  The fact that your network is slowing down tells me you are associated, you are just not passing encryption correctly.

I don't think I tried no encryption.  I was using Hex WEP key.  The router is about 15" away (through a regular wall) and the XBox /DWL-G810 reported 5 bars (excellent signal).  So I am associated, but not passing encryption?  interesting.  Given it will all slow down to 54, I am keeping my ould router as a second access point devoted to G until I figure out what to do about a N gaiming bridge.  Any better ideas?

And thanks !   :D
Title: Re: Old Gaming Bridge Problems
Post by: Fatman on August 21, 2007, 09:50:24 AM
No that should be the best course of action for you as far as I can tell.  Remember to turn off DHCP on the second router and connect them LAN to LAN to prevent double NAT'ing that XBOX.
Title: Re: Old Gaming Bridge Problems
Post by: GJones on August 22, 2007, 06:11:53 PM
No that should be the best course of action for you as far as I can tell.  Remember to turn off DHCP on the second router and connect them LAN to LAN to prevent double NAT'ing that XBOX.

Got it running,  & thanks!