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You may be unable to hit some of there website/services.
Probably not the sort of people you what to spoof their address anyhow :-)
I am not familiar with the AP so cannot comment on the config. But for the
basics , plug a PC into a UTP port on the AP and wirless enable some device.
if you can't ping between them then there is something worng with the config
on the AP rather than the cables to your hub. keep teh setup simple then add
to it.
Some MS protocols used to code the NAT address in the packet send (ie the
internal address) so some apps may not work. Early versions of netmeeting
were an example IIRC
As for DHCP if the AP has a DHCP server and your home clients depend on DHCP
(ie you already have a DHCP server) then you may get some conficts (ie
picking up a wrong DHCP IP off your AP rather than yuour original DHCP
server)
cheers
dean
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry A. Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 2 April 2002 5:01 p.m.
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Kinda OT: Wireless LANs
Benjamin (and others),
I've tried every combination of the standard ports, the uplink port & the
WAN port between the LAN hub and the WAP and none of them are simply
"plug-n-play, life is good". There's obviously some static mapping or
something that the WAP has to know about to send the traffic to the other
LAN.
Why would I want to turn off the DHCP in the WAP?
You stated that NAT is not a good idea and that it doesn't work well with
Microsoft's protocols. This WAP is NAT-based, as are many other things that
exist quiet nicely in the Microsoft world. I've used NAT for this small LAN
for two years now and have had no problems. What have you seen that would
cause you to speak against it?
Lastly, if you'll recall in my message, I stated that this was for business
purposes and for use with my demo gear. As such, it is my demo gear that is
using the 11-dot IP address scheme - not my own network. I don't have a lot
of control of that, but the two networks will never meet. I just want the
WAP to support my LAN when home and my demo gear when away on business.
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