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Geo4
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Re: [Help Me] Setting up Belkin Pre-N as an AP on DGL-4100

Thnx FC,

I think I see whats going on. As long as the IP address stays within the 192.168."0".x but out of the 100-199 range its all good. Is that what the subnet 255.255.255.0 is doing"..establishing the neighborhood for 192.168.0.x?

Now if i need to access the Belkin for admin purposes that "new" 192.168."0".x address is what i would type into the browser?

Also would I need to "reserve" the MAC/IP address of the Belkin on the D-Link?

I take it i would patch the WAN port of the Belkin into a LAN port of the D-Link...interstingly enough its currently patched LAN to LAN and ripping along but occasinally steps on the connection.


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> Is that what the subnet 255.255.255.0 is
> doing"..establishing the neighborhood for 192.168.0.x?

Exactly

> Now if i need to access the Belkin for admin purposes that
> "new" 192.168."0".x address is what i would type into the
> browser?

Exactly

> Also would I need to "reserve" the MAC/IP address of the
> Belkin on the D-Link?

No, since you gave it a range outside of the D-Link's DHCP address range, it's a safe address and does not need to be reserved.

> I take it i would patch the WAN port of the Belkin into a
> LAN port of the D-Link

In the Belkin's Bridged mode, you may use either the WAN or a LAN port of the Belkin -- it does not matter since all of the ports are bridged together and behave identically.
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Geo4
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Outstanding

Excellente.

Thank you.
Geo
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