

DHCP is forwarded on router 2 to router 1 too. The second one is 192.168.0.250 and it's WAN port is disabled. The first router is 192.168.0.1 and it's WAN port goes to a DSL modem. Both of these 2 routers are on the same physical network as well. The passwords for everything are on WPA2 personal and all configured the same too. I have both of them set for the same (AbcDEV) (pic2). The second router has a 2.4 and 5.0 radio. It's set up for a hidden SSID with the name of AbcDEV (pic1). The WCG-GN is out in my living room, bridging the connection for my TV, XBox, and other devices without wireless.I've got two identical Linksys routers - both with DD-WRT v24-sp2 on them. The WZR-HP-G300NH connect directly to the modem, and I'm also using it as a switch for all my computers and devices connected in my office. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. So I'm honestly not sure now if everything is happily connected, and DHCP requests are failing to be passed, or if it really isn't a functional connection. However, Nothing on the other side of the WCG-GN can get an IP address automatically anymore. More specifically, looking at the WDS screen on the WCG-GN, the Connection Status is "-" which it says indicates that there is nothing wrong.

I have hard reset the WCG-GN, tried connecting through AOSS and through the manual instruction found here. Diagnostic on WCG-GN said that the bridge wasn't connecting, and nothing on the other end of the bridge could connect anymore. So these actually were set up and working for a while, and then last week, the connection stopped functioning. Crossposting this from the Buffalo forums.
