Hey Tim, you know I was looking for that setting on my Time Capsule  
and I could not locate it at all. I wonder if the Extreme is slightly  
different? Should not be the case, but I will follow your steps and  
see if I can locate this option. I have the latest software for my  
Time Capsule which is 7.41. I can't imagine that Apple would have  
removed the ability to turn off dhcp. :) I accessed the setup in a  
similar fashion, but maybe I missed it in some way, but will check  
again.

On Apr 14, 2009, at 1:13 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:

>
> Hi Alex,
>
>> You asked:  I have an Airport EXstream. I also have a Linksys
>> WRT4gv6 and a
>> seperate DHCP server. When I introduced G networking to my house I
>> switched off dhcp on the Lynksys. Now I want to upgrade the N-enabled
>> devices to N-speed networking with the Airposrt Exsteam. How do you
>> disable DHCP?
>
> TK:  Open Airport Utility in the Utilities folder.  Select your
> Airport Extreme from the Table.  Press cmd-l to manually set-up the
> unit.  Enter your Admin password if necessary.  Navigate to the
> Toolbar.  Activate the Internet button.  Stop Interacting with the
> Toolbar.  Navigate to the Internet Connection tab and activate that
> pane.  Navigate to the Connection sharing area and change the pop-up
> to be "Off - Bridge mode".  This will allow the Extreme to gain its IP
> from another DHCP server and not distribute them at all.
>
> Later...
>
> Tim Kilburn
> & Carter the Canine
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>
>
> >


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