Linksys E-4200, E4200V2 manual How to put your new router behind an existing router

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Linksys E-Series

How to put your new router behind an existing router

Why would I put my new router behind an existing router? There are several possible scenarios in which you might want to use your new router “behind” another router:

1.You might be in an environment that shares the landlord’s Internet connection with all tenants. In this case, you should put your own router behind the landlord’s router in order to create your own private network and to isolate computers on your network from the rest of the building.

2.You are sharing an office building Internet connection, and you want to control Internet access or the content viewed by your employees.

3.You already have an existing network and you want to extend the network’s range or add wireless capabilities to your network.

4.You want to separate older, less secure network devices from the rest of the network.

To add your router to an existing router or gateway

In most cases, you can easily add your router to an existing wireless network by running Cisco Connect. If you are unable to set up the additional router using the instructions below, see “To share an Internet connection” on page 32 or “To extend your network” on page 34.

To add a router to your existing wireless network:

1.Insert the Cisco Connect setup CD into a CD/DVD drive on your computer, then follow the on-screen instructions.

2.When you are told to connect your router’s Internet port to the LAN/ Ethernet port on your modem, connect your router’s Internet port to the LAN/Ethernet port on your existing (upstream) router or gateway.

3.Follow the on-screen instructions until setup is complete.

Setting Up: Advanced

To share an Internet connection

NOTE

This is a complex process, so this procedure assumes that you have some networking knowledge.

To add another router to share an Internet connection:

This topic covers cases one and two above

1.Determine the IP address range for your upstream (office or building) network.

To determine the address range by using a Windows computer:

a.Connect your computer into your upstream network’s router.

b.Click Start, Run, type CMD, then click OK. The command prompt window appears.

c.Type ipconfig, then press Enter.

TIP

Although you can determine your computer’s IP address in many ways, this method is very fast.

d.Take note of the IP address. In this example, the IP address is 192.168.100.192.

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Contents User Guide Linksys E-Series E1200/E1500 Contents Browser-based Utility Menu Structure E2500 Contents E250062 E3200 Contents Browser-based Utility Menu Structure E4200 Contents Viii Product overview Package contentsFeatures E1200/E1500Back view Bottom viewPower of dual band E2500Ethernet ports Wi-Fi Protected Setup button E3200 Benefits of gigabitPort activity indicators E4200 Built-in USB port and UPnP media serverTop view Product overview Where to find more help Setting Up BasicsHow to create a home network How to set up your routerTo start Cisco Connect for the first time How to start Cisco ConnectClick Set up your Linksys Router. If you do not see this To start Cisco Connect on a Windows computerHow to install Cisco Connect on another computer How to improve your wireless connection speedHow to test your Internet connection speed To install Cisco Connect onto another computerHow to connect devices to your network How to connect a computer to your networkTo create an Easy Setup Key How to connect a computer manually To manually connect a computer to your networkTo connect a wireless printer to your network How to connect a printerHow to connect other devices To manually connect a device to your networkHow to set up parental controls How to access parental controlsTo access parental controls for the first time To access parental controls after the first time To change the parental controls passwordHow to select the computers to have parental controls How to set parental controlsTo select computers that will have parental controls How to set up guest access to your network To set up guest access to your networkHow to change your router’s name and password To change your router’s name and passwordHow to manually set up your router Setting Up AdvancedHow to open the browser-based utility To manually set up your routerTo manually configure your router’s Internet connection How to get the most out of your dual- band routerHow to manually set up your Internet connection Setup Basic SetupTo reconfigure your wireless network Wireless Basic Wireless SettingsWireless-A Only 802.11a only Wireless-N Only 802.11n only Setup Basic Setup Dhcp Server Settings How to set up the Dhcp server on your routerTo configure your router’s Dhcp server settings Auto 20 MHz or 40 Mhz MHz OnlyTo configure Dhcp reservation How to find your network on the InternetHow to set up Dhcp reservation Click Save SettingsBronzeEagle953.linksysnet.com1024 How to clone a MAC addressSetup MAC Address Clone To clone a MAC address from your computerTo change your VPN passthrough settings How to connect to your corporate office using a VPNHow to optimize your router for gaming and voice Security VPN PassthroughTo configure QOS Applications & Gaming QoS Administration Management How to remotely change your router settings Configure Upstream Bandwidth To access your router remotelyHow to use a router as an access point How to enable Voice over IP on your networkHow to configure UPnP To configure the router for VoIPTo view your new router’s settings To use your old router as an access pointTo add your router to an existing router or gateway How to put your new router behind an existing routerTo add a router to your existing wireless network To share an Internet connectionTo use their DNS To set up a device in the DMZ How to expose a device to the InternetTo extend your network or add wireless capabilities To extend your networkClick Save Settings to apply your changes Network security following a manual setup Improving SecurityHow do I know if my network is secure? How to set up wireless security using Wi‑Fi Protected Setup Wi-Fi Protected Setup activity lightConnecting a device using the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button How to connect a device using its Wi-Fi Protected Setup PIN How to connect a device manuallyHow to control access to your wireless network Wireless Wireless MAC FilterHow to improve security using the built-in firewall To change your firewall settingsSecurity-Firewall How to create shared folders Using an External DriveHow to configure storage To create a shared folderHow to manage group and user access to shared folders Storage Administration How to create a groupTo disable anonymous disk access To create a groupTo grant group access to a share How to create a new userHow to grant group access to a share To create a new userTo set up your router for remote file access, you need to How to configure your router’s storage for remote accessHow to configure the FTP server To configure the FTP serverHow to share folders and set access rights To configure FTP and control folder accessHow to access files remotely To access files remotelyHow to set up your router as a media server To configure your router as a media serverStorage Media Server How to connect your UPnP device to the media server To connect an UPnP device to your router’s media serverPort Forwarding and Port Triggering How to set up port forwardingHow to set up port forwarding for a single port Applications & Gaming Single Port ForwardingHow to set up port forwarding for multiple ports How to set up port forwarding for a range of portsTo set up single port forwarding for multiple ports Applications & Gaming Port Range Forwarding How to set up port range triggering for online gamingTo set up port range forwarding Applications & Gaming Port Range TriggeringHow to configure your Xbox for online gaming To back up your router configuration How to back up and restore your router configurationHow to restore factory defaults To restore your router configurationHow to upgrade the router’s firmware Administration Factory DefaultsClick Restore Factory Defaults How to check the status of your router To upgrade the router’s firmwareAdministration Firmware Upgrade How to disable the Ethernet port status lights To check your router status using the browser-based utilityAdministration Diagnostics How to test your Internet connectionTo disable the lights using the browser-based utility To diagnose your Internet connectionHow to configure and use logs Administration LogMaintaining and Monitoring Setup Browser-based Utility Menu StructureBrowser-based Utility Menu Structure Storage Access Restrictions Specifications Linksys E1200Specifications Linksys E1500Linksys E2500 Linksys E3200 Linksys E4200 3425-01486