Setup WR1043ND as access point in existing network

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ispyisail
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Re: Setup WR1043ND as access point in existing network

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It's late and i'm not thinking that well

You can still access equipment through a firewall/subnet, you just can't browse host names through windows machines.

Can you draw a basic network diagram?

I suspect with some configuration changes you can get it to work.

This is not a gargoyle problem but rather a networking design issue.

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Re: Setup WR1043ND as access point in existing network

Post by suffix »

I hope i didnt forget anything. This is the setup now:

http://www.pic-upload.de/view-30510985/ ... w.jpg.html

This ist how i want it to be:

http://www.pic-upload.de/view-30510969/ ... r.jpg.html

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Re: Setup WR1043ND as access point in existing network

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Its not clear what is wireless and what is wired?

why do you need 5Ghz wireless instead of 2.4?

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