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kellertech
Sep 28, 2016Aspirant
WAC120 to connect my hardwired ethernet printer to my AT&T GSM wifi hotspot?
1. I have a WAC120 2. I have a Xerox multifunction printer/scanner. It does not have built-in WiFi but it has a hardwired ethernet port. 3. I have an AT&T GSM WiFi hotspot device acting as a DHCP...
- Sep 28, 2016
It is like WDS setup.
In page 45, there is a way shown in PDF file to put Network name ("profile name") and "network authentication" password.
So
Step 1) First create the same SSID and password profile as on the AP (in this case your ATT hotspot) on WAC120 also.
Step 2) In the bridge mode config page, enable client, choose the profile that is already configured. (it will be seen in list of profiles avaiable)
Step 3) keep the mac clone disabled.
mac clone : for your application, you can just keep it disabled.
Here is old article that kind of gives you some idea on where the mac clone feature can help. But for the example you have shared, it may not be needed.
thcheng
Sep 28, 2016NETGEAR Expert
Hi,
Note that from the user manual, on page 47, you should select the CLIENT option (3rd option on the right) and connect your printer to the Ethernet port of the WAC120. Before printing, make sure that from the client, you can ping the IP address of the printer. The WAC120 acts as a bridge, so it should forward the DHCP client request from the printer to the DHCP server to get an IP address. Alternatively, you can set a static IP address (on the same subnet as the client) for the printer.
Good luck and please reply if you are successful.
cheers,
Thomas
kellertech
Sep 28, 2016Aspirant
Wow... thanks for jumping on this. So, I have read the manual in advance of posting on here, and don't understand a few things.
1. If I start at page46, and follow steps 1-9, I am not sure what to do at Step 8 (MAC Clone). It says to turn on MAC clone feature, but then says "if you do..." and asks for a "MAC clone" address. I have no idea what to do here.
2. It appears to me that a bunch of setup steps are missing from the instruction, specifically related to how I would go about associating the WAC120 with the AT&T router. By this, I mean: "how do i tell the WAC120 to get on my AT&T hotspot wifi LAN, authenticate agaist it with a password, get assigned an IP address from the hotspot DHCP server, etc.". It's as if those steps should appear before Step #1 in the"Client Mode" setup on page 46. Am I missing something? :)
- nmhTesterSep 28, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
It is like WDS setup.
In page 45, there is a way shown in PDF file to put Network name ("profile name") and "network authentication" password.
So
Step 1) First create the same SSID and password profile as on the AP (in this case your ATT hotspot) on WAC120 also.
Step 2) In the bridge mode config page, enable client, choose the profile that is already configured. (it will be seen in list of profiles avaiable)
Step 3) keep the mac clone disabled.
mac clone : for your application, you can just keep it disabled.
Here is old article that kind of gives you some idea on where the mac clone feature can help. But for the example you have shared, it may not be needed.
- kellertechOct 01, 2016Aspirant
I tried this out by connecting my laptop via hardwired Ethernet to WAC120
and then associating the WAC120 with a friend's WiFi router... gotta turn on DHCP Client option in the WAC120 but works great.
Looking forward to getting my printer configured.
Thanks everyone!
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