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try running cat5 cable for wireless out of wired modem and configure
accordingly. good luck
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 1:16 AM, Frederick Navarro <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Hello everyone. In our department here in our school, we have an internet
> connection being shared using Windows 2000 server's routing and remote
> access. All our wired computers in our laboratory could access the
> internet
> successfully. I have insalled a linksys wap54g access point here in our
> faculty room to provide internet access to teachers with their laptops (OS
> used are either winxp and vista). Everything works fine, laptops could
> connect to the access point but they can't access the internet. I have
> solved this problem by manually setting each laptop's wireless network
> properties and assign a non-used static ip address with the same class
> being
> used by our wired computers.
>
> My concern here is, some of them complained that they don't have internet
> access again the next day. It is because, the static ip address which I
> have
> set the day before has been changed to "AUTO OBTAIN" ip address. So is
> there a way for me to configure their laptops to have an internet
> connection
> without assigning a static ip address? Or I have to do something with our
> access point? Thanks!
>
>
> Frederick Navarro
>
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