Here's what you need to do next:
Using a pc or laptop that is connected to the lan port on your
router/ap find the Gateway address.  To find it assuming your using
windows - Start, Run, type CMD and enter.  In the Command prompt window
type: ipconfig /all  and enter.
Open an internet browser (IE, Firefox) and type in the address that
showed as Gateway.  Now you should have a login page for configuring
your router/AP.  The login and password should be in the manual that
came with the router or on the Manufacturers support site. The support
documentation will also be needed for the next step.

You need to find the dhcp server and turn it off.  
You also need to find the WAN/Internet page and give your device an
address.  The address should only have one set of numbers that is
different from the ones you got from ipconfig.

So if as an example you got:
address 192.168.0.100
Subnet  255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.0.256
DNS     192.168.0.256

Set the address of your AP as 192.168.0.(any number between 2 and 99)

Once you have saved everything type the new address of your AP into
your browser and save it as a bookmark/favorite, just in case you need
to change any wireless settings down the road.


-- 
tedfroop

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of bad judgement." 

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