On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Rich Shepard <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Sun, 11 Aug 2013, wes wrote:
>
> > the only difference between an access point and a router is the existence
> > of the WAN port. you can simply not use the WAN port and effectively turn
> > your router into an access point.
>
> wes,
>
>    While that's true, not all routers make it easy (or even possible) to
> configure them as access points. The Belden N900 seems to fit in this
> category.
>
> Rich
>

there is no configuration involved - just don't use the WAN port. POOF your
router has become an access point. when I do this, I also disable the
internal DHCP server, to avoid conflicts with my previously existing DHCP
server. but your situation is a little different.

-wes
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