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kopyae

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SMCWBR14G-2

Dear all,
I have a broadband wireless router SMCWBR14G-2. I configure this like that.
Router's WAN IP - 10.232.5.xxx
Subnet mask - 255.255.255.240
Gateway - 10.232.5.xxx

Router's LAN IP - 192.168.2.1
Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0

I use DHCP: 192.168.2.100 ~ 192.168.2.199 for my offce.

The error is that when I use wireless LAN the DHCP IP is 10.232.5.xxx.

I upgrade the router's firewall and do reconfiguration.But this is fine for a few minute.Later the error come again.
Please advise me, how to..? Thanks

jimbopalmer
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Two choices, only persue one or the other:

1) If 14 devices is enough, configure your wireless router as a Access Point

»Wireless Networking Forum FAQ »Using a Wireless Router as an Access Point

2) you could turn off the DHCP server in the SMCWBR14G-2
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Anav
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Makes no sense to me?? Why would the dhcp server on the router be handing out WANIPs to wifi devices.


jimbopalmer
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reply to kopyae
I am betting his Broadband wireless router plugs into something. That 'something' is also a wireless router. Trying to get folks to admit to and give model numbers for all the devices is doomed.
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