Martin,

Thanks.

I am using version 0.6d5. And I followed the standard installation
procedures.
Our tech guy set up a VLAN which includes the APs, which point to the XS
("my box") as the DHCP server.

I didn't get to try the ping command you suggested. I will do so on Monday.

Is there anything else I can do?

Thanks.
Gerald


On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 4:23 AM, Martin Langhoff
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 2:55 AM, Gerald Ardito <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I have the XS server up and running on a Dell.
>
> Good!
>
>  - What version of the XS?
>
>  - Did you follow the standard installation procedures?
>
>  - What happens if you do ...?
>   ping -c1 `hostname -f`
>
> > Eth0 is connected to the internet.
>
> good
>
> > Eth1 is connected to the AP for the XOs. Or, more accurate, the AP for
> the
> > XOs points to eth1. (I hope this is correct).
>
> The AP has to be running as an AP, _not_ as a router (so it does not
> need to "point" anywhere). Just connect the AP to eth1
>
> > I have two problems:
> > 1) When I connected to the AP from the XOs, no IP address is generated.
>
> Probably the AP is trying to act as a router instead of as an AP. Make
> sure you disable all routing features.
>
> > 2) We are going to use a hosted XS off site, and I want to configure my
> box
> > (which is the dhcp server) to point to it.
>
> What is "my box"? The XS _must_ be the local dhcp server. The XS must
> be local, not remote. There must be no "box" between the XS and the
> XOs.
>
> cheers,
>
>
>
> m
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