I run exactly the same setup - an MN-700 as an access point wired to a Dlink
wired router. I have two wireless client PCs.
When you say
"However, I notice my laptop can never gets to the
configuration page of both the MN-700 and Linksys."
I presume by 'laptop' you are talking about a wireless PC... How are you
trying to access the config page of the MN-700? It should be by a NETBIOS
name (whatever name you assigned the MN-700) NOT by an IP address [ unless
you happen to know the IP address of the MN-700 that it got from the
Linksys]
I simply do:
http://MN-700 and there I am...
Perhaps your laptop does not have Netbios over TCP enabled?
Can you ping the hostname of the MN-700 from the laptop? Perhaps not.
HTH
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:626001c42e4d$b8ef5a70$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Once you change the MN700 as Access point, there are no
> more option to IP, NAT and DHCP. They are all disabled.
> For IP, it will grab from the DHCP server--so, you don't
> even have a choice..
>
> anyone have setup similar to mine?
>
> thanks
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >what IP did you assign to the MN700? did you turn off
> NAT and DHCP,
> >etc.?
> >
> >On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 05:55:35 -0700,
> ><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>I have a Linksys 4 ports acts as a router and DHCP
> while
> >>the MN-700 behind the Linksys as an access point. I am
> >>using a MN-720 on my notebook.
> >>
> >>The internet was fine. both MN700 and the notebook gets
> IP
> >>from Linksys DHCP without problem. The Laptop can
> access
> >>other Wired computer (connected to Linksys) without
> >>problem.
> >>
> >>However, I notice my laptop can never gets to the
> >>configuration page of both the MN-700 and Linksys. On
> my
> >>wired computer (wired to Linksys) they can access both
> >>MN700 and Linksys configuration page but just not my
> >>notebook which is using MN720. Anyone can think of the
> >>reason? I try pinging my MN700 and Linksys from
> >>notebook.. no problem..but some how can get to both
> >>configuration pages from browser.
> >>
> >>Also, I notice if I use wired computer only.. the
> linksys
> >>work fine.. but Once I use the Wireless to access
> >>Internet.. chances are I need to reboot the Linksys
> every
> >>60-90 mins. Does that mean there is a problem between
> >>Linksys and MN700?
> >>
> >>thanks
> >
> >--
> >Barb Bowman
> >Expert Zone Columnist
> >http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> >MS-MVP (Windows)
> >.
> >