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Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Rajko M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-20-07 11:59]:
>> On Saturday 20 October 2007 09:32:10 am Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>> In above configuration  WGT624 is used as switch only and that is how 
>> Netgear 
>> tells to connect 2 home routers. I finally found article that I was looking 
>> for "Using WPN824, WGR614, or WGT624 Routers as an Access Point":
>> http://kbserver.netgear.com/inquira/default.asp?ui_mode=answer&prior_transaction_id=53071&action_code=5&highlight_info=16777285,141,174&turl=http%3A%2F%2Fkbserver.netgear.com%2Fkb_web_files%2FN101496.asp&answer_id=13543614#__highlight
> 
> Thankyou, this is basically what has been done.  Only exception is the
> ip addrs assignments.  As I said before, my only worries (apparent
> worries) are that I do not understand how to assign particular addrs
> with the RP114 router.
> 
> Perhaps you or someone else here can scan the documentation and advise
> me:
>   ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/Reference_Guide_for_RP114.pdf
> 
> tks,

I think the bad news is that the RP114 does not do MAC related IP
address based assignment via DHCP, but the good news is that that the
WGT624 seems to have this capability. (see section 7.8 of the WGT624
reference manual).


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