Yes the router probably is not communicating with the bridge.
The bridge does have a DHCP section that you can either chose to set the IP
address or get it dynamically.
See page 15 of the manual-
http://www.aerialix.com/equipment/Li...1/wet11_ug.pdf
Isn't the IP address coming from the public system or other network I am
bridging to?
I have set the bridge to get the IP dyanmically. When I do a site survey
and select the neighbor's Linksys system, the bridge get the Linksys default
gateway of 192.168.1.1. The bridge did keep the IP adddress I gave it for
initial configuration of 192.168.0.8 on my Netgear system and the mask of
255.255.255.0.
If I ask the IP address to be set dynamically on both the bridge and the
router shouldn't it pick up the proper setting regardless of whether it the
Linksys 54G down the street or our public system?
S
"Leland C. Scott" <k.c.8.l.d.o.@arrl.net> wrote in message
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>> The router is currently configured to get IP dynamically from the ISP.
>
> Sounds like the router isn't talking to the wireless bridge.
>
> I think you need to have your wireless bridge configured for DHCP. You
> will
> also have to manually assign it a fixed IP address for the LAN port as
> seen
> from the side the router will connect. The bridge was ment to get its
> address from a DHCP server on the LAN, but you're not using it exactly
> that
> way.
>
> The router will have to be configured manually too since the wireless
> bridge
> doesn't have a DHCP function to assign devices connected to it IP
> addresses
> as far as I can tell from looking through the online manual on the Linksys
> web site. The router will have to have its default gateway address set to
> the IP address of the LAN port of the wireless bridge. I think you will
> also
> have to set the DNS server addresses too for what the ISP uses. The
> router's
> DHCP function should be enabled for computers on your LAN to get
> configured
> right.
>
> I think that should work other than the specific junk like the SSID etc.
> for
> the wireless connection. I would be interested in knowing if this works
> for
> you.
>
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> Leland C. Scott
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