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Author Topic: DIR-615 Advanced Routing  (Read 7979 times)

gomerkyle

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DIR-615 Advanced Routing
« on: February 03, 2009, 05:06:06 AM »

Is there an Advanced Routing tab for the DIR-615? I'm attempting to make an Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter out of my WRT54GS that I replaced yesterday with the D-Link and this is what needs to be done on the D-Link side:
   1.  Connect to the ROUTER's admin app, 192.168.1.1 typically
   2. Select Setup > Advanced Routing
   3. Set Advanced Routing.Operating Mode = Gateway
   4. Set Advanced Routing.Select Set Number = 1
   5. Set Advanced Routing.Enter Route Name = BRIDGE (or any name you fancy)
   6. Set Advanced Routing.Destination LAN IP = 192.168.2.0 (the last octet must be 0 and the third octet must be the same as your CLIENT's local IP's third octet)
   7. Set Advanced Routing.Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0
   8. Set Advanced Routing.Default Gateway = 192.168.1.2 (same as your CLIENT's ROUTER facing IP, i.e. Client setup Step 3, #3 above)
   9. Set Advanced Routing.Interface = LAN & WIRELESS
  10. Click Save Settings button
  11. Click on Show Routing Table button and it should look something like

The problem is I cannot find anywhere to set something like this? Do I need to take it back to the store and get a new one? If so, are there any affordable D-Link routers that are able to do this? If not, has anybody tried running DD-WRT or Tomato on the DIR-615?
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Re: DIR-615 Advanced Routing
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2015, 11:19:44 AM »

This is old however to get any xbox or any game console connected wireless would be to use the LAN cable connecton from the game console and connect it to any wireless bridge device. This bridge device acts like a wireless adapter and connects directly to a main host router or AP wireless signal. Most game consoles only support up to N mode and some newer ones may support 5ghz alone with 2.4Ghz however 2.4Ghz isn't recommended for gaming. Wired LAN cable is always recommended.

Suggested Bridge Upgrade: Suggested N or AC WiFi Bridge Upgrade


Additional info:
Bridge Mode vs Relay vs Access Point (AP) / Routers vs Dedicated Access Points (AP)
Gaming and QoS for XBL
Gaming, Routers and Lag Compensation FAQ
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