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Configure the router ID on both routers. Configure the R2 router interfaces for area 0. Configure a loopback interface on both routers. Configure the proper subnet masks on the router interfaces.
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Maybe. I have a couple Belkin 54G v6000 and v8000 routers that can do this. If the routers support "wireless bridging" (also known as "WDS", "Repeater", or "Client-Mode") then you can set up one in client/bridge mode and the other as a host/router. You'll have to check the manual and see if this is supported, and how to configure it.
Configure the R2 router interfaces for area 0.
Depends on the OS (operating system)
depends on the platform but mostly "router"Shift+'
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Add the command no auto-summary on all routers.Change the network statements to include a wildcard mask.Adjust the EIGRP hello timers to account for the network delay.Add the command eigrp log-neighbor-changes on all routers.
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To configure a GRE tunnel, create a tunnel interface by issuing the interface tunnel command from the global configuration mode. To configure the tunnel source and destination, issue the tunnel source {ip-address | interface-type} andtunnel destination {host-name | ip-address} commands under the interface configuration mode for the tunnel.
Most home network routers don't have a host name, although it is possible to give it a host name using a DNS server. I'm assuming that you wish to configure the router, and for that all you need is it's IP. You need to be connected to your router to perform these steps (either by WiFi or ethernet cable). In Windows 7 click start type "cmd" without quotes in the search field & hit enter. For Windows XP click start>run type "cmd" & press enter Inside the the command prompt (a blackbox with white text) type "ipconfig" without quotes and press enter. You will be presented with you network info, look for "Default Gateway" next to it there will be your routers IP (e.g. 192.168.1.1), your number may be different. After you have gotten the number type it into the url field of your web browser and you should see a configuration page for your router.
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