We are in the process of getting a Cisco Aironet WAP installed (I don't
have
details of the exact model yet). I've been told however the AP does not
have a local DHCP server.

I had planned on giving the AP a completely different IP addressing
structure
from our internal LAN and connect it to an Ethernet port on our
firewall,
thus keeping Wireless traffic away from our internal traffic.

Can anyone tell me how I can allocate IP addresses to wireless clients
through
the AP?


Regards,
Rab.
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