ok the set up i have is
cable modem > wired router > wireless access point > desktop pc with a pci
wireless card and a notbook with internal wireless
so i then try to connect the pc to the access point to get to the config
page, i change my wireless addapters settings (to connet to the ip of the
access point) and then try to connect using the ip in the manual but thats
as far as i get i dose not find it, nor can i do the same on the laptop
anyone got any ideas?
p.s. i am trying to set up the AP while hard wired to it
make sure the router has dhcp server enabled
make sure the access point has dhcp server disabled (if it has one)
make sure the pc has dhcp client enabled for the both the wired nic and
wireless nic cards (you can use static ip's for both nic's as well if you
wish - as long as they are in the 192.168.1.xxx network and are outside of
the dhcp server range in the router)
so now - you should be able to get to the built in web page for the router
and for the access point, from both the wired and the wireless interfaces
"dazzler" <1...@321.com> wrote in message
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Don't connect the access point to the router.
Wire your laptop to the AP's LAN ports
Then i'd follow the previous poster. Disable the DHCP of the AP.
You'll run into trouble if you have two DHCP server, especially since
they both will use the same address. All linksys devices tend to use
192.168.1.1 and you can't have duplicates.
With the router handing out DHCP and the AP just bridging you should
be good.
DiGiTAL_ViNYL (no email)
Why would you want to connect directly to the AP to administer it? When you
have AP's all over the place - it's impractical and defeats the purpose of
having an AP on the network. The AP is just another Ethernet device with a
built in web page - that you can administer from any PC on the network.
>> "dazzler" <1...@321.com> wrote:
>>
>>>ok i need help on setting up a wireless network
>>>
>>>ok the set up i have is
>>>
>>>cable modem > wired router > wireless access point > desktop pc with a
>>>pci wireless card and a notbook with internal wireless
>>>
>>>so i then try to connect the pc to the access point to get to the config
>>>page, i change my wireless addapters settings (to connet to the ip of the
>>>access point) and then try to connect using the ip in the manual but
>>>thats as far as i get i dose not find it, nor can i do the same on the
>>>laptop
>>>
>>>anyone got any ideas?
>>>
>>>p.s. i am trying to set up the AP while hard wired to it
>
> Why would you want to connect directly to the AP to administer it? When
> you have AP's all over the place - it's impractical and defeats the
> purpose of
> having an AP on the network. The AP is just another Ethernet device with
> a built in web page - that you can administer from any PC on the network.
For initial setup it's usually impractical to do it any other way. In any
case, if he's having trouble setting it up while hardwired, how is it going
to be any easier to set up wirelessly?
--
derek
...because a wireless AP unit can bridge traffic onto an existing
Wired connection and if he can't connect wirelessly, wired eliminates
complexity.
Professionally, you usually cable into an AP unit and configure it
before deploying it. Relying on DHCP to give it some random address
means you'll have no idea what IP to address to. Just guess until you
get it right??
"riggor99999" <riggo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
DiGiTAL_ViNYL (no email)
For initial setup - yes - the laptop/pc needs to be directly connected to
the AP....but for ongoing admin, once configured he should be able to access
it without being directly connected to it.
For initial setup - yes - the laptop/pc needs to be directly connected to
the AP....but for ongoing admin, once configured he should be able to access
it without being directly connected to it.
My assumption (probably incorrect) was that the op knew how to admin it
directly - but could not admin it once he put it on the network.
Once it's on the network with the right IP address / config, you can admin
it using wired or wireless.
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well there is now a singnal and i can connect to it get to the config page
but i cannot access the internet though the wireless connection. Any ideas
on this problem?
How did you finally set it up?
What is your PC IP address and what is the IP address of the AP?
When you connect to the config page - is it via wired or wireless?
Have you set the SSID? Encryption? MAC Filtering?
A little more info is needed....
as simple as reseting to factory settings (dont know why it wasnet all
ready set to these :S)
> What is your PC IP address and what is the IP address of the AP?
pc ip is 192.168.2.201
A/P ip is 192.168.2.254
> When you connect to the config page - is it via wired or wireless?
wireless
> Have you set the SSID? Encryption? MAC Filtering?
>
no not yet SSID is the deafault belkin54g
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In <OA5df.334$TL4...@newsfe1-win.ntli.net> on Fri, 11 Nov 2005 18:40:46 GMT,
"dazzler" <1...@321.com> wrote:
>"riggor99999" <riggo...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> Have you set the SSID? Encryption? MAC Filtering?
>
>no not yet SSID is the deafault belkin54g
Definitely change your SSID to a unique value right away, and remove the old
default value from Advanced configuration, because you might otherwise be
connecting to the wrong access point!
Don't worry about MAC filtering -- it doesn't provide any real security.
Do enable encryption, preferably WPA/PSK with a strong passphrase.
--
Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>
no and no
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