With the newest firmware, the Mixed n/g/b mode doesn't recognize our iBook. So for now I'm running the 655 in g/b mode for the iBook, a MacBook and a Dell laptop (2 Dell laptops when my daughter is home from college), and a HP wireless printer.
I tried splitting off the iBook to an old D-624 (runs g and b), running the 655 at g/n, and connecting the routers with an Ethernet cable between LAN ports.
Theoretically, it should work, but I couldn't find the right combination of settings to do it. Either that, or it won't work at all.
I think I need these conditions:
1. The 655's DHCP assigns IP addresses from 100 to 199.
2. The 624's DHCP assigns IP addresses from 200 to 255.
3. The 655 has IP address 192.168.0.1.
4. The 624 has IP address 192.168.0.2.
5. The iBook's Airport network goes to the 624.
6. The other devices connect to the 655.
7. The DSL modem feeds the WAN port in the 655.
So far, so good. They connect via Ethernet and via Airport to their respective stations.
When I hook the 624 and 655 together, I can't get to the Internet from the iBook. Network analyzer says it's connected to the Internet, but the browser acts like there's no connnection, or the DNS server is missing. So, assuming it will work with the correct settings, I'm thinking I need the right combination of DNS addresses for all components.
Separately, I'm not sure whether the 655 is connecting to the Ethernet when the 624 is wired to it.
What DNS should the iBook look for via the 624, and what should the 624 look for through Ethernet? Previously, the laptops all used the 655's IP address.
Has anyone tried this?
Thanks.
Harvey