So that means the D-Link - Xtreme N Wireless-N Gigabit Router access point can be configured in WAP only mode? TD On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Thomas W Shinder <tshinder@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > I don't have that router, so I can't tell you about that. Maybe it > doesn't support WAP only mode? All my DLink's do. > > > > *____________________________________________* > > *TOM SHINDER** | Sr. Consultant/Technical Writer > 206.443.1117 | *SHINDER@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <shinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > * > 5701 Sixth Avenue South | Seattle, WA 98108 > PROWESS | *WWW.PROWESSCORP.COM <http://www.prowesscorp.com/> > > *____________________________________________* > > > > *From:* isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > *On Behalf Of *Tee Darling > *Sent:* Sunday, January 11, 2009 12:14 PM > > *To:* isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* [isalist] Re: Need help - Configuring Wireless Network with ISA > Server 2006 > > > > And how does one configure the WAP in WAP only mode. I have searched around > the menus on the Netgear RangeMax Wireless-N Gigabit router access point but > I don't see where I can configure in WAP only mode. > > TD > > On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Thomas W Shinder <tshinder@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > The WAP doesn't need to communicate with the firewall. The DMZ interface on > the firewall should have a static IP address. > > > > Make sure the WAP is configured in WAP only mode -- not router mode. > > > > Tom > > > > *____________________________________________* > > *TOM SHINDER** | Sr. Consultant/Technical Writer > 206.443.1117 | *SHINDER@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <shinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > * > 5701 Sixth Avenue South | Seattle, WA 98108 > PROWESS | *WWW.PROWESSCORP.COM <http://www.prowesscorp.com/> > > *____________________________________________* > > > > *From:* isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > *On Behalf Of *Tee Darling > *Sent:* Sunday, January 11, 2009 11:48 AM > *To:* isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* [isalist] Re: Need help - Configuring Wireless Network with ISA > Server 2006 > > > > I don't have a problem for the WAP to assign IP addresses. It's just that > when I do that and try to use the software that came with the WAP to > configure it, it tries to change the static IP address assigned to the NIC > the WAP is connected to, to a dynamic IP. > > Thanks, > > TD > > On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Thomas W Shinder <tshinder@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > Why not have the WAP assign the IP addressing information? > > > > Tom > > > > *____________________________________________* > > *TOM SHINDER** | Sr. Consultant/Technical Writer > 206.443.1117 | *SHINDER@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <shinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > * > 5701 Sixth Avenue South | Seattle, WA 98108 > PROWESS | *WWW.PROWESSCORP.COM <http://www.prowesscorp.com/> > > *____________________________________________* > > > > *From:* isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > *On Behalf Of *Tee Darling > *Sent:* Sunday, January 11, 2009 10:03 AM > *To:* isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* [isalist] Need help - Configuring Wireless Network with ISA > Server 2006 > > > > Guys, > I am in the process of configuring my Netgear RangeMax Wireles-N Gigabit > Router Access Point with an ISA Server 2006. Before I go ahead and let you > know my configuration problems, I just want to point out that I have already > read Tom Shinder's articles: > > http://www.isaserver.org/articles/2004wirelessdmzpart2.html > > http://isaserver.org/tutorials/2004wirelessdmzpart1.html > > Now my problem: > I have assigned 3 NICs to the ISA server. The NIC assigned to the External > network has no IP address since this NIC is connected to my Verizon box > which gets IP dynamically from Verizon. The 2nd NIC assigned to the Internal > network has an IP 192.168.5.1, 255.255.255.0 and with no default gateway. My > ISA server has been configured as a DNS and a DHCP server. This > configuration has been working out fine since I configured this network more > than a year and a half ago. Two Laptops with wireless built-in cards have > been added to my network so I decided to purchase a wireless access point > and add it to the ISA server. > > Now the 3rd NIC which is connected to the Netgear Access Point has an IP > address of 192.168.1.5. The Access Point IP address is 192.168.1.1. I have > configured the access point not to issue an IP to the client as a DHCP > server. > > The Default Internal network and the Default External network have been > connected to the Wireless network which I have named WLAN-DMZ. I have also > created "One Network Rule that defines a NAT route relationship between the > DMZ and the Default External Network and one Network Rule that defines a > NAT route relationship between the Default Internal Network and the DMZ " > as Tom mentioned in his article part 2 above. > > DNS to DMZ interface - configured. > HTTP DMZ to Internet - configured > > How will the Laptops get and an IP address from the ISA server? My wireless > connection seem not to be communicating at all with my ISA server. When I > try to configure the access point with the software that came with it, it > always tries to make the access point a DHCP server even though I have > manually configured it not to assign IP addresses to wireless clients. > > Any thing am missing out here? > > Thanks for all of your help. > > TD > > > > >