Hi,
If you have DHCP enabled on the LAN, then the AP340 will get its address
that way. If the Linksys box has such an option, you can probably look at
IP addresses it handed over, or in its ARP table. Otherwise you can just
trying pinging all IPs in the DHCP range until you find the AP :-)
If you have a Windows machine with a cisco card it will give you the AP's
address too.
And the last option is to connect to the serial port to find the IP address
(you can also do everything you can do with the web interface using the
serial port interface. It's a bit weird, but it works).
Also, don't forget to upgrade your AP340 to the latest code, and follow the
procedures on CCO precisely for that to avoid losing the installation key!
And of course, I suppose your Linux box is connected to the wired side of
the AP, not the wireless one!
Hope that helps,
Jacques.
At 03:53 04/10/2002, augustine tsai wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Is there anyone know how to configure Cisco Airnet 340 (AP340) through
>the web browser? There is a serial port at the back of AP340. I would
>like to modify the Authenticator Configuration. I am setting up
>supplicant on XP and a FreeRadius on the Linux box.
>
>Here is my setup.
>
>__ __
>__
>| dsl modem | <--->| linksys dsl router| <>| AP340 | <> | linux
>radius|
>- ---
>----
>
>I hook up AP340 to a Linksys 4 ports DSL router. The Linksys hook up to
>DSL Modelm. The Linksys DSL router has a DHCP server. I can access
>Linksys DSL router at 192.168.1.1. Is there any default IP address for
>AP340?
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>Augustine
>
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