Re: dhcp issue

From: Param R. (pr_at_nospam.com)
Date: 12/17/04


Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 12:05:18 -0600

We use switches in our environment. I tried that, but still no luck! For
some reason wireless clients cannot ping the wired ones. I am going to try
it again shortly.

thanks!

"Leif Gustafson" <leifgust@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1103305983.16dc6ed1cb9ac40f39e0d5e2118e9154@teranews...
> Param R. wrote:
>> Leif, all our printers are network printers and have dedicated IP
>> addresses. True, I would have to add the tcp port & printer to each
>> client laptop, but that would be a one time deal. The issue I am running
>> into now is that the printers are on 1 subnet and the wireless client on
>> another. I agree the linksys firmware has gotten worse over the years. I
>> just got off the phone the other day with them and on the latest firmware
>> that came with the wireless router they got rid of the ability to add
>> Static Routes!! Now why would they do that? So then they were trying to
>> find an older firmware version for me, but no luck! I dont even think
>> they have a telnet interface to issue CLI. What a mess!
>>
>> thanks!
>>
>
> Perhaps you could plug the wireless router into the hub on your SBS
> network rather than the wired router. Then you wouldn't have to mess with
> static routes I don't think. I've done something similar to this before
> with success.
>
> --
> Leif Gustafson