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monaco87
Mar 07, 2011Aspirant
WNCE2001 and static IP address
I have just bought one of these to use on an xbox but I need the xbox to have a static IP address. So I decided to test it on a Windows 7 PC to and to set it up. Firstly, is it correct to say that ...
jmizoguchi
Apr 01, 2011Virtuoso
???
"every" network devices MUST have device IP wether one setup using "DHCP CLIENT" or "STATIC IP". This device will NOT do any NAT behind the WNCE2001, just pass the traffic to device behind the WNCE2001
this setup is EU's mistake by using WAN port of the 3500 putting double NAT.
you have setup 3500 an accesspoint but DISABLE DHCP and use LAN out of 3500 and connect to WNCE2001.
"every" network devices MUST have device IP wether one setup using "DHCP CLIENT" or "STATIC IP". This device will NOT do any NAT behind the WNCE2001, just pass the traffic to device behind the WNCE2001
Using the WNCE2001 on the wan port of the WNR3500L seemed like a brilliant idea, but requesting ip-addresses for two separate network interfaces through the same wifi-connection brakes this setup.
I need the setup to act as one client computer connecting to the guest network.
this setup is EU's mistake by using WAN port of the 3500 putting double NAT.
you have setup 3500 an accesspoint but DISABLE DHCP and use LAN out of 3500 and connect to WNCE2001.