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      09-27-2005, 01:15 PM
Forgive me, but I bet this has been posted before, and I was not able to
find the answer easily.

I've just signed up with Vonage, and I think I have to use their product to
route. So that means my wireless router is just going to become an Access
Point (correct?).

I am using a netgear MR814v2 for connecting one wireless and one wired PC to
my Motorola bitsurfer cable modem. That configuration may change, as I am
going to switch to DSL for cost savings, and the DSL provider will give me a
different piece of data communication equipment, eventually.

But, the question I am asking, what do I need to do with my netgear so that
it's not looking up routing tables or getting DHCP requests or whatever it
does on its own?

I went into the router config and tried to see a setting where I could turn
off the routing feature and make it an AP only, but couldn't find it.

So, I think there's only a few hundred thousand people just like me, and bet
this has been posed a number of times before.

Thanks in advance, and feel free to chime in with your Vonage points too, as
I may end up chucking the whole thing if it's crud.

-mr curious aka newsgroup reader


 
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      09-27-2005, 09:15 PM
I think all you do is turn off DHCP and assign it an IP.


"ng_reader" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Forgive me, but I bet this has been posted before, and I was not able to
> find the answer easily.
>
> I've just signed up with Vonage, and I think I have to use their product

to
> route. So that means my wireless router is just going to become an Access
> Point (correct?).
>
> I am using a netgear MR814v2 for connecting one wireless and one wired PC

to
> my Motorola bitsurfer cable modem. That configuration may change, as I am
> going to switch to DSL for cost savings, and the DSL provider will give me

a
> different piece of data communication equipment, eventually.
>
> But, the question I am asking, what do I need to do with my netgear so

that
> it's not looking up routing tables or getting DHCP requests or whatever it
> does on its own?
>
> I went into the router config and tried to see a setting where I could

turn
> off the routing feature and make it an AP only, but couldn't find it.
>
> So, I think there's only a few hundred thousand people just like me, and

bet
> this has been posed a number of times before.
>
> Thanks in advance, and feel free to chime in with your Vonage points too,

as
> I may end up chucking the whole thing if it's crud.
>
> -mr curious aka newsgroup reader
>
>



 
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      09-28-2005, 08:01 AM
ng_reader wrote:
> I think all you do is turn off DHCP and assign it an IP.


I don't know the details about your equipment, YMMV etc, but routing and
DHCP are two unrelated functions.

A router doesn't have to run a DHCP service to be a router.

An access point CAN run DHCP and NOT be a router.

Most SOHO routers will usually run a DHCP server but its not related to
the actual routing process so turning off DHCP and assigning static
adresses will not stop the routing process.

If you only connect a "local" port on it and don't use the WAN port that
might not be a problem though.

Sander
 
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      09-28-2005, 12:57 PM
We'll see. DHL will deliver my Linksys router/Phone connector tomorrow.

"Sander" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> ng_reader wrote:
> > I think all you do is turn off DHCP and assign it an IP.

>
> I don't know the details about your equipment, YMMV etc, but routing and
> DHCP are two unrelated functions.
>
> A router doesn't have to run a DHCP service to be a router.
>
> An access point CAN run DHCP and NOT be a router.
>
> Most SOHO routers will usually run a DHCP server but its not related to
> the actual routing process so turning off DHCP and assigning static
> adresses will not stop the routing process.
>
> If you only connect a "local" port on it and don't use the WAN port that
> might not be a problem though.
>
> Sander



 
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