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By the
way, both APPOs are static IPs. Therefore, I don’t think the DHCP
Ethernet/Wireless should matter – correct me if I am wrong. Is this setting
only for the APPO DHCP retrieval, or does it affect pass-through? If I am
wrong, this would explain my problem, since DHCP would be coming from the other
side of the wireless link. No I am
really turned around (head throbbing more now). Jason -----Original
Message----- More background… The reason a problem has developed
is this: I previously had a router with DHCP server between
the DSL Modem and first APPO. I had the second APPO plugged into a LAN port on
the D-Link, along with a Vonage ATA in another LAN port. Several computers
connected to the D-Link wirelessly. The computers and ATA got DCHP info from
the first router. The D-Link had DHCP disabled and nothing in the WAN port (it
was acting as a switch rather than a gateway). The router plugged into the DSL modem died (damn
Linksys BEFSR41). So I plugged the first APPO directly into the DSL modem. I
wanted to plug other APPO into the WAN port of the D-Link and turn on it’s DHCP
server. But damned if the D-link can’t get WAN info from the DSL modem. My head hurts (presumably from banging it on the
desk). Jason -----Original
Message----- I am having a problem passing DHCP over a PtP link of
APPOs. Here is what I have: DSL Modem – APPO Wireless Bridge – APPO Wireless
Bridge – DSL Router (Cheapo D-Link 714P) – Devices The DSL router is not getting its WAN info from the
DSL modem. However… If I do: DSL Modem – APPO Wireless Bridge – APPO Wireless
Bridge – Vonage ATA or DSL Modem – APPO Wireless Bridge – APPO Wireless
Bridge – Computer w/ Wireless ethernet adapter (on another channel from the
APPO wireless bridge, of course) … the ATA or computer is able to get a WAN address.
The Vonage phone works or the computer can browse the Internet. Furthermore, if I plug the remote APPO into a LAN
port of the router, and the ATA into another LAN port, the ATA can get a WAN
address and work fine. I could plug the router directly into the DSL modem
and see if it works, but that is not practical at this very second. Any ideas? Jason Szumlanski |
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