Ok, so I am trying to get wireless working on a pre-existing network. The current system already has a router using DHCP on 192.168.1.1 It starts handing out addresses at 192.128.1.2
I am trying to add a wireless router to the system to use as an access point. I turned off the routers DHCP server and gave it a manual IP 192.168.1.150 When I plug a wired system into the router, it pulls an IP address and works on the internet just fine. I can also access the routers configuration page with that system. The wireless system however see's the wireless connection, but can never get an IP address. If I manually give the wireless system an IP address of 192.168.1.151, it too can connect to the router's configuration page, but it cannot communicate with 192.168.1.1, or the internet.
Does anyone know how I can get this setup working? Would it be easier if we got a plain wireless access point instead of turning a router into an access point?
Before trying this, I had also tried connecting the existing network to the router's WAN port, and giving the router an ip of 192.168.2.1 with DHCP turned on. This allowed both clients to communicate with the router, and the router was getting a valid 192.168.1.x ip on the WAN side, but the clients still could not connect to the internet.
What am I missing here?
I am trying to add a wireless router to the system to use as an access point. I turned off the routers DHCP server and gave it a manual IP 192.168.1.150 When I plug a wired system into the router, it pulls an IP address and works on the internet just fine. I can also access the routers configuration page with that system. The wireless system however see's the wireless connection, but can never get an IP address. If I manually give the wireless system an IP address of 192.168.1.151, it too can connect to the router's configuration page, but it cannot communicate with 192.168.1.1, or the internet.
Does anyone know how I can get this setup working? Would it be easier if we got a plain wireless access point instead of turning a router into an access point?
Before trying this, I had also tried connecting the existing network to the router's WAN port, and giving the router an ip of 192.168.2.1 with DHCP turned on. This allowed both clients to communicate with the router, and the router was getting a valid 192.168.1.x ip on the WAN side, but the clients still could not connect to the internet.
What am I missing here?