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Originally Posted by BiscuitHead 
My guess is it has to do with two routers not wanting to play nice with each other on the same network.
My two suggestions would be this:
1. Install DD-WRT on the netgear so that you can set it to act like a switch. My only concern here would be either something going wrong with the firmware flash, or not being able to get the settings right.
2. Buy a cheap switch and call it good.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=105&cp_id=10521&cs_id=1052104&p_id=7854&seq=1&format=2
^^ I have that exact switch. It's pretty nice. Simple as can be and just works.

My guess is it has to do with two routers not wanting to play nice with each other on the same network.
My two suggestions would be this:
1. Install DD-WRT on the netgear so that you can set it to act like a switch. My only concern here would be either something going wrong with the firmware flash, or not being able to get the settings right.
2. Buy a cheap switch and call it good.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=105&cp_id=10521&cs_id=1052104&p_id=7854&seq=1&format=2
^^ I have that exact switch. It's pretty nice. Simple as can be and just works.
I have looked into DD-WRT and the v3 is not listed on the list.
I was looking at this Switch here. Im broke pretty much at the moment. That one looks good too though.







