Mnyb;634267 Wrote: 
> Everything on your network should have 192.168.0.X addresses including
> the AP itself .
> The router you have re-purposed as an AP also has an IP address for
> itself in fact everything on an network has an IP.
> 
> But something is handing out 192.168.1X addresses as JJ pointed out ?
> 
> JJ may be rigth if you have some dsl modem who in most cases actually
> also is a crippled kind of router (ot it is better to bridge them and
> use your main router for account setup).
> 
> If you for some reason have multiple DHCP servers running, one of them
> is handling out 192.168.1.x I believe that to this the device itself
> must have an 192.168.1.x adresses ? Your router who probably is
> 192.168.0.1 is giving out 192.168.0.x something adresses via it's DHCP
> server?
> 
> Sorry for being so bad at explaining things

It's not your explaining, It's my lack of network knowledge!

I have a very simple cable modem
http://homesupport.cisco.com/en-us/wireless/lbc/CM100


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