QUOTE(billytong @ Sep 10 2010, 01:36 AM)
Hey guys,
Wanna ask something regarding network
(Group A)
BTU <---Router A(NAT/firewall)--->
<---LAN port 1---> Desktop 1
<---LAN port 2---> HTPC/Desktop 2
<---LAN port 3---> WAN port of switch/bridge with wifi - (was a router with disabled DHCP)
<---LAN port 4---> IPTV
(Group B)
Switch/bridge with wifi
<---LAN port 1---> Desktop 3
<---LAN port 2---> Desktop 4
<---Wifi ---> a couple of Notebooks
Is it possible for setup like this? with all PCs/notebooks with internet accesses and also able to network up each other in both direction?
You mean you want to pull a Cat cable from RouterA[LAN3] to RouterB?
Is RouterA DIR-615 and RouterB your own?
Currently my setup as follows:
HuaweiBTU[LAN1] ----> WHR-G300N (see below)
HuaweiBTU[LAN2] ----> [WAN]DIR-615[LAN4] ----> IPTV
WHR-G300N[LAN1] ----> 8-port switech ----> computers/notebook/etc
WHR-G300N[LAN2] ----> [LAN]TP-Link-TL941ND ~~wireless access point~~ bridging with ASUS RT-N10 & Buffalo WCR-GN
Both routers are running dd-wrt latest built, RT-N10 & WCR-GN stock firmware.
The WHR-G300N is my main NAT/Firewall + DHCP, wireless transmit turn down to 1 (try to disable it)
TL941ND it's just a AP with firewall & HDCP turn off.
I believe you can do similar setup on the DIR-615 as the main router and either cable link or wireless bridge with another router as AP.
QUOTE(shahada @ Sep 10 2010, 02:47 AM)
My take is that the Data Corruption is more of an equipment rather than line issue...
You mean those equipments at TM side or our BTU/router equipments?
QUOTE(vickyrao @ Sep 10 2010, 02:04 AM)
hi, i was thinking of getting the asus rt-n16...but now you reccomend this one..
any comment on the asus one? i check online reviews and seem to be having lots of issues also...
anyone care to reccomend a really good wifi router for heavy downloading and heavy online gaming?? and only on wifi....
Yes, ASUS RT-N16 is another good brand to consider but a bit pricey

I have a RT-N10 stock firmware currently running bridging mode use for Xbox360, but it seem like there are some wireless problem is runs on dd-wrt.
My RT-N12, originally bought with the hope to create multiple vlan tagging, still no luck of getting it to work:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=478309#478309and dd-wrt guru phuzi0n mentioned that "as the wiki explains, the switches don't support VLAN's over 15"
However, they just confirmed that RT-N16 can do "Port-based VLAN's":
http://secure.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/VLAN_SupportSo I'm really confuse now ....
This 3 models are Broadcom base, so you need to take note if you are planning to get for dd-wrt
This post has been edited by klseet: Sep 10 2010, 10:08 AM