ropeysailer
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This is one for the network wizards.
I am trying to improve on-board internet access in such a way that I finish up with a on-board wireless hotspot.
First of all my set up:
I am using a Patriot 2.4 Ghz 802.11 b/g/n Outdoor AP/CPE which is equivalent to the Bullet, with a standard Ae and PoE, all sourced from the same company. The output of this is fed into a Netgear DG834v3, via a cat 5 patch cable.
The settings used are as follows:
AP: IP Adress 192.168.2.1 DHCP enabled (Default setting) and set up as a Client Bridge
Netgear: IP Address 192.168.0.1 (Default) DHCP disabled
Setting up the access point was very easy using the default IP address, I found my home network, was able to rx internet on my laptop. Next I set up the Netgear, with a hard network connection to my laptop allocating wireless SSID and passphrase and disabled the DHCP. Once I was satisfied the wireless was working I connected a LAN port to the output of the PoE. Using my iPhone I was able to connect to the internet via the new wireless network and the AP. Ditto my laptop. This was further proved by removing power from the PoE at which point internet was lost.
All good so far. I then attempted to log in to the AP setup software using the new IP address as this would be the method of aquiring a new signal once I moved location. Here is where my problems start, I cannot log in with the new IP address either via the wireless network of even if I plug the output from the PoE direct into my laptop. The only way I seem to be able to gain access is to reset the device and start all over again. The same applies to the Netgear setup pages.
Has anyone got an idea what I might be doing wrong? To my mind once I have comms flowing through the system I should be able to access the set up pages of both units using the allocated IP addresses. There appears to be some conflict between the Netgear and the Patriot. I have tried a range of different options.
Has anyone done anything similar? I do have the set-up manual, but it is too big to upload here.
Grateful for any suggestions
Steve
I am trying to improve on-board internet access in such a way that I finish up with a on-board wireless hotspot.
First of all my set up:
I am using a Patriot 2.4 Ghz 802.11 b/g/n Outdoor AP/CPE which is equivalent to the Bullet, with a standard Ae and PoE, all sourced from the same company. The output of this is fed into a Netgear DG834v3, via a cat 5 patch cable.
The settings used are as follows:
AP: IP Adress 192.168.2.1 DHCP enabled (Default setting) and set up as a Client Bridge
Netgear: IP Address 192.168.0.1 (Default) DHCP disabled
Setting up the access point was very easy using the default IP address, I found my home network, was able to rx internet on my laptop. Next I set up the Netgear, with a hard network connection to my laptop allocating wireless SSID and passphrase and disabled the DHCP. Once I was satisfied the wireless was working I connected a LAN port to the output of the PoE. Using my iPhone I was able to connect to the internet via the new wireless network and the AP. Ditto my laptop. This was further proved by removing power from the PoE at which point internet was lost.
All good so far. I then attempted to log in to the AP setup software using the new IP address as this would be the method of aquiring a new signal once I moved location. Here is where my problems start, I cannot log in with the new IP address either via the wireless network of even if I plug the output from the PoE direct into my laptop. The only way I seem to be able to gain access is to reset the device and start all over again. The same applies to the Netgear setup pages.
Has anyone got an idea what I might be doing wrong? To my mind once I have comms flowing through the system I should be able to access the set up pages of both units using the allocated IP addresses. There appears to be some conflict between the Netgear and the Patriot. I have tried a range of different options.
Has anyone done anything similar? I do have the set-up manual, but it is too big to upload here.
Grateful for any suggestions
Steve