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RE: WAP11 Problem


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  • Subject: RE: WAP11 Problem
  • From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 12:23:02 -0000
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Tony,
I downloaded manual from their web site, and I'm just looking at it.
On the page 42 there's a screenshot and explanation of IP settings and there is section for DHCP settings.
There's a tickbox DHCP enable and option to choose DHCP Primary port: Wireless or Ethernet.
Primary port means where it should receive IP address from, through ethernet port or wirelessly.
 
But this manual looks slightly different from what I got with AP, maybe newer version.
Maybe current firmware doesn't have these options.
Anyway, I'll try it tonight and let you know.
 
Unfortunatelly, I'm using ICS, which uses it's own DHCP server, which has it's own scope (192.168.0.2-192.168.0.254).
It's all hardcoded, so I cannot change the scope to include AP's default IP address.
I would have to use proper DHCP server, but Microsoft doesn't support them running together on the same LAN. (although, I know that it's working).
So, I don't see the other way than what I described before, for my network configuration.
Nik
-----Original Message-----
From: BUTLER, Tony, FM [mailto:tony.butler@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 15 March 2002 11:44
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] WAP11 Problem

>What I plan to do is:
>Change my laptop IP settings from DHCP enabled to static 192.168.1.251 with
subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
>Then it should be able to find AP. Then change settings of AP, from static
address to DHCP enabled.
>When AP reboots, it should obtain IP address from DHCP server (ICS machine)
and become a member of my subnet.
>My laptop settings could be moved back to DHCP enabled.
>I'm pretty sure that it will work then.

Nikola,

I don't recall seeing an option to allow the AP to use DHCP.
You should be able to change it's IP address to something in the 192.168.0.x
range so you can see it from your LAN.
Make sure though that you choose an address outside the range used by the
DHCP server or else it will get confused!

I left mine on the default 192.168.1.250, with my DHCP server allocating
addresses from 192.168.1.200-192.168.1.249,
so WiFi cards, as well as the wired cards all get an IP in this range - ie,
the AP takes the addresses it dishes out from the DHCP server, it does not
have it's own DHCP server that it allocates addresses from.

I initially thought it would have it's own & anticipated problems.  I was
pleasantly surprised when it didn't & all worked as I wanted it to....


Tony


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