[WAG200G] problem to connect to the modem cable Alloys Atlanta Dcp2203

Hi all!

I recently got my new cable internet access (I used to have DSL) and I want to use my WAG200G to distribute internet by air.

When I connect my laptop to the Dcp2203 of Atlanta Alloys via ethernet, I get an external IP (200.XXX.XXX.XXX). I need to adjust my ethernet interface get ip dynamically to achieve this.

Now I need to connect Dcp2203-(ethernet)---> WAG200G - wifi---> portable

How can I configure my WAG200G to work using this structure?

Thanks to you all!

You can't really use your WAG here. You will need a router ethernet, not a DSL router.

The only thing you can do is use the WAG as access point and connect the laptop directly to the internet. This works as long as you don't want to connect a device to the internet at any time. You will not be able to connect 2 or more at the same time, because your ISP only allows you to have an active connection at any time.

To set this up, you will need to connect a computer to the WAG. Open the web interface of the WAG to http://192.168.1.1/ to first set up your wireless network (SSID, enable WPA2 Personal Security with AES encryption and a password strong change). Disable the DHCP server on the main settings page.

Then one of the ethernet wire ports of the WAG in your modem cable. Now you can connect wireless to the WAG and the WAG access to the internet and the modem. New: your computer will have direct access to the internet and will have a public IP address. You can't have two active connections at the same time.

If you need to make changes on the WAG, you set a static IP address on your computer, for example 192.168.1.2 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Then you can access the web at http://192.168.1.1/ interface when you have completed your changes, go back to the DHCP/Auto IP on your computer.

Otherwise, you should get a router, for example Wireless Linksys WRT routers.

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