Greetings Mathieu,
?Is this the new and improved Airport 2.
On Tuesday, February 5, 2002, at 02:22  PM, Mathieu Mauser wrote:

> Hi there
>
> Last week I set an Airport Base Station for my dad, but it didn't work
> out as well as I'd hoped... hmmm...
>
> He has a cable modem and I was hoping to set up the network to have a
> private LAN in 10.0.1.1 range for the airport-card computers (an iMac
> and an iBook) and a wired network with a PC and a Mac also.
>
> In my own home I have a cable modem and a router and it all works very
> well. I know the principal is the same but the airport base station is
> a little different.
>
> Using my own setup, plugging one other machine into the router allows
> me to configure my router through it's webserver and put in the client
> ID and voila, all done!
>
> but with the base station, you need to connect via airport and
> configure it with the admin utility (which I did) but the confusing
> part for me is when I set the airport base station to use DHCP to
> connect to the cable modem and set up the private lan using airport
> for the rest of the machine... the iMac then losing the connection to
> the base station... it's all so weird.
>
> I read the manuals, "designing airport networks" and I gonna read
> again and again to see what I'm missing....
>
> my set up at home:
>
> cable modem --> router --> private LAN
>
> all set up with wires (cat-5) and ethernet ports
>
> my dad's set up:
>
> cable mode --> airport base station -->airport --> iMac/ibook
>                                     -->ethernet port --> pc/mac
>
> but the configuring thru airport part works but then it doesn't
>
> and the strangest thing about the whole procedure
>
> in the manual it says if you are using a cable modem with DHCP do not
> turn on DHCP in the airport base station, but the only way i could get
> the airport equipped macs onto the outside world was to configure them
> using dhcp, which to me means stealing extra dynamic IPs from the
> modem and not using a private LAN...
>
> any ideas?
>
> --
> Mat X
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