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Dutch Treat

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2004 3:30 am
Post subject: Adding a wireless Access Point to an existing LAN (NAT)
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Adding a wireless Access Point to an existing LAN (NAT)


I want to add a WAP (Wireless Access Point) to an existing, good functioning
LAN, existing out of an Winroute NAT server, switch + connected client-PC's.

The WAP has router/DHCP, switch and wireless functions: the DHCP will be
disabled because the Winroute server is functioning as a DHCP-server and I
want to use all firewall, anti-virus protection already available on this
Winroute server.

I have questions on the settings necessary to incorporate this new LAN it in
the existing LAN.


[ADSL Cable modem]
|
|---->[Winroute Server] / DHCP
|
|
|----->[Switch]
|
|
[Client PC's
- 192.168.0.XX]
- 192.168.0.XX]
- 192.168.0.XX]


Now I want to place the WAP behind the Winroute Server and connect it
(4 ports, 1 uplink) to the switch (8 ports, 1 uplink).

|
|----->[Switch]
|
|
|
|---------|--------------|
| |
| |
[Client PC's [OfficeConnect Gateway]
- 192.168.0.XX] LAN IP = 192.168.1.1
- 192.168.0.XX] |
- 192.168.0.XX] |
|
|----->[Laptop /w wireless NIC]



Concerning this Gateway:
I disabled the DHCP's function it has.


But now for the other settings:
- what port on the switch do I connect what port on the OfficeConnect WAP: both
uplink or ...?
- what cable is necessary to connect switch and WAP: normal network or
crossover cable?
- what IP range should I use on the WAP? Keep the 192.168.1.1 or change that to
192.168.0.XX?
- what IP settings on the card in the laptop?


Thanks in advance for any help !

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