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  1. You know what guys? I think the way I have my setup it's impossible to do what I want. I think it can't be done because the WRT54G has a direct connection to the internet. If I do a traceroute it never passes through the 2wire. I tried to change the private network class and that didn't work. I also tried to pass the DNS and DHCP to the 2wire but apparently the WRT54G isn't able to communicate with it so I don't know what to do. Maybe if I changed the subnet of the 2wire and then made a static route so it goes through the WAN port it would work? I don't know if this is even logical... Well thanks a lot again and please tell me if you have any other ideas and why you think my idea would/wouldn't work.
  2. Connecting to it from the internet is not what I want, I want to access it from my network. The setup is like this: Phone line -> 2Wire -> WRT54G -> Computers connected to the WRT54G The 2Wire is in bridge mode, basically it's a modem; the WRT54G connects by PPPoE to my ISP and acts as the router of my network. The WRT54G's ip is 192.168.1.1 and the 2Wire's ip was 192.168.1.254 when it was acting as my router. My computers are all behind the WRT54G and I can connect to it just fine , the problem is I also want to connect to the 2Wire from my computers. If I connect an ethernet cable directly to the 2Wire then I can access it using the 192.168.1.254 ip but what I want is to access it behind the router. I hope I explained myself correctly this time. I don't think it should be connected like that because the 2wire doesn't even have a WAN port. It has the phone line port and 4 ethernet ports for the LAN. I'm not sure which type of routing I'm using. I found at the Advanced Routing tab in dd-wrt the types you mentioned and "gateway" and that's what I'm using. I think it should be gateway because it's hosting my internet connection but I don't know much about networks so I'm sorry if it should be another option. Thanks again everyone! =)
  3. Well actually I have the WAN port from the WRT54G connected to a LAN port in the 2wire, I think this is what you mean. I was checking at the configuration in the 2wire and it seems I don't have an option for remote access. I searched in Google and every page says the same but I just don't have that option. I don't know mucho about networks, but if I can't enable remote access, would static routes help? Do they relate to this case? Thanks.
  4. No, but please tell me what you suggest cause if it is accessing it bya the internet, you know, using my public ip, then I don't think it would work. What's your idea? Thanks P.S. I apologize for my english.
  5. Hi, I configured my 2wire so it was in bridge mode and that way I could use my wrt54g as a router. Everything works fine and I have much more features because I flashed dd-wrt into my router. The only problem is now I can't access the 2wire the computers in the network and I would like to be able to see the configuration page. The ip of the 2wire is 192. 168. 1. 254, the 2wire is in bridge mode as I said before, and the router is connected to the 2wire. Anyone knows what do I need to do in order to be able to access the 2wire from inside my network (behind the router) ? Thanks.
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