On Friday 30 January 2004 8:05 pm, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> I just got a D-link DI-614+ wireless router and a PCMCIA wireless card. I
> can get the wireless card to see the WAP just fine. The problem is that the
> WAP is designed to hook directly to a Cable modem or DSL modem. Well, I
> already have a DSL modem/router. I can hook up a cable from a LAN port on
> the existing router a LAN port on and WAP. I can see the WAP's IP from both
> sides of it: wired and wireless. I disabled the DHCP server on the WAP. The
> problem is that DHCP requests don't pass through the WAP to my existing
> router. Does anyone have any idea how to configure this thing to act as a
> normal non-router WAP?

I have the DWL-900AP+ so it may have different options, but on my unit under 
LAN menu I can select dynamic IP, and it then passes dhcp through to the 
modem. But note it also gets it own IP the same way, so you may have to 
search around to find it before you can config it any more.

Or if all else fails the way I started was to use static IP's 
David


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