The base station's subnet mask is hard coded. You cannot change it.
You'll need to change the subnet mask on your computers (if you are using
DHCP it shouldn't be an issue, if you are statically assigning yourself ips
on your LAN, then you'll have to make the adjustment).
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"Gil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Does it matter if I am on say a 192.168.12.0/26 subnet and
> the base station is 192.168.12.1/24? And if so is there
> any way to change the basestation's subnetmask to
> accurately reflect my network? TIA