Configure DLink Wireless Router with BSNL Broadband
June 24, 2008
Settings :
- DLink Router DHCP Disabled.
- DLink Router allocated a static IP address (192.168.1.10)
- SmartAX MT882 allocated a static IP address (192.168.1.1)
- SmartAX MT882 configured and working. To ensure this is true, connect directly to the MT882 and confirm that you can browse the net.
- DLink Router connected to MT882 from one of the LAN ports. Not WAN port.
Above statement implies that the WAN settings on the DLink router are inapplicable and immaterial. Tested this with multiple setting to ensure that this was the case.
- All clients are DHCP enabled.
- Huwaei SmartAX MT882 configured to be DHCP server, with an address range from 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.150.
Note : The above line ensures that there is no conflict with the address of the DLink Router.
The two line items above the ‘NOTE’ are not critical. You could manually allocate IP addresses to the computers you plan to connect. Just ensure that the DLink Router has a unique IP address on the LAN.
I have a problem with lack of flexibility :)
Works like a breeze, after 12 hours to plodding to figure all this out, but thats a limitation on my part, not the hardware :)
Let me know if you get to this piece and it worked for you.
Happy browsing.
Entry Filed under: User Tech. Tags: BSNL, Configuration, DLINK, Wireless Router.
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Midhun | July 29, 2008 at 10:36 pm
hi,
Got the same problem but i am a complete novice in networking.
If u could tel me hw to do the abv in simple english i ‘ll be seriously in ur debt. ;)
Please…..
2. wan accelerator | November 11, 2008 at 2:42 pm
wan accelerator…
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