As I understand this, you would need to run the MN-500 as an access point
.... (essentially a dumb pass through mode).
This setup should work fine provided your 4 port router is set up to dish
out IP addresses (provides DHCP services).
"Edwinwkelley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am trying to build a network with the following
> configuration: A cable will go to a cable modem. A
> ethernet cable then goes to a ethernet four port router.
> Two of the four ports of the four port router are
> occupied by cables going to two desktop computers. One of
> the other two ports on the four port router will be a
> ethernet cable to a Microsoft MN-500 Wireless Base
> Station. The wireless part of the MN-500 will be used to
> connect to a laptop that will move around my house.
> Question. Will this configuration work? If not what
> can I do to make it work? One point. The position of the
> cable modem and the ethernet four port router in this
> configuration cannot be changed. All other items can be
> changed if needed. Thank you very much.
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