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Catalyst 3560G and a Cisco Linksys WRT110 WAP

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Mar 13, 2009
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How can I tie the WAP into the system?

As of now I have it connected to the switch and I disabled the NAT and the DHCP of the WRT110.

The WAP works but I can only have 2 computers connected at the same time wirelessly.

Seems like the server will pnly send out 2 IP address at the same time. Once in a while 3 computers can be connected wirelessly but 99% of the time only 2 will have correct IPs assigned and will be allowed to connect.

Is this an issue with the way the switch would have been configured or is there something on the main server I would need to change?

If I assign the WRT110 a different IP from that of which is in the scope that the server provides and enable the DHCP of the WRT110 3+ computers can connect wirelessly but they can only access the internet and that is it. I need to be able to allow computers connected wirelessly to be able to network scan. If they are gettin IPs from the DHCP of the WRT110 rather then from the server I am not able to assign them IP addresses to where they can network scan?

Anyway around this or what seems to be the problem?
 
What is the configuration of the port you have it connect to? I assume you are plugging the lan port of the WRT into the 3560.
 
I dont know the configuration of the port. The switch was already setup.

How would you go about getting into the configurations of the 3560?
 
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