Thanks. I swapped ABS2 out for Belkin Cable Gateway
 Router.  ABS2 has bridging on by default. ISP (Time Wrner RR) is Dynamic. I
ordered up another IP and I am back with the base station. Now I have to
figure out how best to utilize it. BTW, I did see a computer on the wireless
network by entering a specific IP.

on 1/10/02 8:51 PM, Robert Strachan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> There is an Airport Base Station? Make sure you have Airport to Ethernet
> Bridging turned on using the Airport Admin Utility and the DHCP server
> turned off. The second bit of info may/may not work as I don't have a
> router and haven't had that problem.
> 
> HTH
> 
> On Wednesday, January 9, 2002, at 07:58 PM, Brendan Perreault wrote:
> 
>> not seeing wired network and vis-a-versa. It's a Belkin Cable Gateway
>> Router
>> (using DHCP) and an all Mac network with Airport cards. Thanks.
> 


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