Re: Windows 2000 DHCP
- From: "poolplayr" <mickeyfan007@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 16 Nov 2005 11:56:19 -0800
Well thanks to you all I have gotten far. The network is now up and
running just like the diagram in the above link.
So boss man comes to me today and wants me to put a wireless router in
the network so he can use his laptop in the board room. So i got a 4
port wireless d-link router and hooked it up to my cat5 cable at my
desk. The routers default ip is 192.168.0.1. I know that I have to turn
the DHCP off on the wireless router cause its on my lan side but how to
make it work after doing that?
I thought it would be as easy as "pluging it in" and using it, however
this hasnt been the case i have been trying to get it to work for over
a 1/2 day. Can i have a wirless router on the lan side? If so how to
set it up right? My network addresses are the same as the diagram above.
.
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