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From: onarock on 19 Apr 2008 17:20 i have done my best searching "wireless networking", but couldn't find a basic thread explaining setting up an ap. So if there is a place, please point me to it. i have D-Link router, and a Vikosmo access point.....i followed the ap instructions, and set it up with the correct ip address, or so i thought......my network is not finding the ap. So, what ip address do i use? i need to make the ap ip adr. the same as my router, right? When i did this, i got a message on my pc that there were 2 ip adr. that were the same, and things went haywire from there.......so i reset and fixed everything, i hope, and came here for some expertise.......... i would be forever in your debt if u could help me with this.......... thanx k
From: Dave on 19 Apr 2008 17:53 the access point ip must be unique, but it is only used for admin access to the access point not anything else. if your pc isn't finding the wireless network at all then its likely something wrong with either the ap or your pc, even with wrong ip addresses it should show you the ap is there. be sure you leave on ssid broadcasts from the access point, shutting them off only causes problems it doesn't help security. "onarock" <onarock(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BB5B0071-7E57-42F0-BAF9-4F96868BFF0F(a)microsoft.com... >i have done my best searching "wireless networking", but couldn't find a > basic thread explaining setting up an ap. So if there is a place, please > point me to it. > > i have D-Link router, and a Vikosmo access point.....i followed the ap > instructions, and set it up with the correct ip address, or so i > thought......my network is not finding the ap. > > So, what ip address do i use? i need to make the ap ip adr. the same as > my > router, right? When i did this, i got a message on my pc that there were > 2 > ip adr. that were the same, and things went haywire from there.......so i > reset and fixed everything, i hope, and came here for some > expertise.......... > > i would be forever in your debt if u could help me with this.......... > > thanx > > k
From: Barb Bowman on 20 Apr 2008 09:21 Most D-Link routers assign IP's in the 192.168.0.x subnet. Did you give the access point a static IP in that range? Like 192.168.0.3 ? It cannot be the SAME as the router's IP address. On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 14:20:02 -0700, onarock <onarock(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >i have done my best searching "wireless networking", but couldn't find a >basic thread explaining setting up an ap. So if there is a place, please >point me to it. > >i have D-Link router, and a Vikosmo access point.....i followed the ap >instructions, and set it up with the correct ip address, or so i >thought......my network is not finding the ap. > >So, what ip address do i use? i need to make the ap ip adr. the same as my >router, right? When i did this, i got a message on my pc that there were 2 >ip adr. that were the same, and things went haywire from there.......so i >reset and fixed everything, i hope, and came here for some expertise.......... > >i would be forever in your debt if u could help me with this.......... > >thanx > >k -- Barb Bowman MS-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/meetexperts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/
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