Hi all!
I have a question about my router, a D-Link DIR-635. How do I make it act as a network switch on the wired subnet only?
First of all, i have read the thread with the similar topic on DIR-625, "Using DIR-625 as a wireless access point and switch" (
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=10221.0), but I believe it didn't describe my problem exactly.
Second, I'm absolutely not expert in this...

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Anyway, here is my Internet-situation:
* I connect to Internet through my appartment cooperative network (a Windows network), - my ISP
* My ISP has provided me with two IPs on the internal appartment cooperative network:
- 172.26.104.1
- 172.26.104.2
* I have configured my router with the static IP 172.26.104.1 on the "Internet side"
* On my own and personal wireless network my router is configured to act as a DHCP server (In my personal sub-network I have several IP's, 192.168.0.xxx ...)
This all works just fine.
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This is what I want to do:
Wireless - I want to keep the router's DHCP server part for my personal wireless network (my subnet with several
IP's, 192.168.0.xxx ...) and use the fist IP from my ISP (172.26.104.1)
Wired - I wan't to connect a Linux/Ubuntu computer to the router with a wire.
- I don't want the Linux computer to be a part of
only my personal network
- I wan't to assign my Linux computer
the second IP I got from my ISP: 172.26.104.2
- For the WAN side, I only want my router to do what I believe a network switch should have done
Is it possible? Can I make my router (D-Link D-635) act as a network switch in the way I want it?
With kind regards,
Hans