I've run 200' of Cat6e cable from my Shaw Blue Curve modem in my house out to my stand-alone shop/garage. Plugged directly into a computer I have excellent connection. But I wish to set up a wireless network in the shop, specifically using a Linksys WRT54G router I have. When I plug the cable into the internet port of the WRT54G, no connection. I have tried some setting changes on the WRT54G, it's set to Auto DHCP, changed to router mode instead of gateway and MAC is set to clone. That's the extent of my knowledge. And it still doesn't connect. Can someone help with this?
internet port as in the WAN port?
For your Linksys WRT54G you want it in AP mode not router mode. In router mode you could have a dual nat as NAT from the shaw gateway and NAT from your equipment. Plus you have 2 individual networks that can not see one another for sharing purposes.
All I can say is make sure the firmware for the Linksys WRT54G is the current one, do a factory reset and start over.
The firmware is the latest for this hardware version and... there is no AP option in the operation mode, only gateway or router. Guess I'm out of luck on this old router and need to get an actual WAP.
Thanks for this. Because this WRT54G is at least 15 years old (V3) and I dug it out of my box of miscellaneous bits including an impressive collection of wall warts, I'm thinking the better choice is to get a new WAP. I think a true WAP doesn't require or hand out IP addresses, simply passes off to the Blue curve. So it should be a simple plug-n-play? And internet access in the shop is all that I want, no need to print or transfer files or anything else. The auto tuners have changed the game lately: used to send you a file to upload to your ECU but now you need a live internet connection to the ECU to upload from their server... and charge appropriately for each and every change/revision...