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I have two Cisco 1240AG routers. One is setup as an AP and the other is setup as a repeater to the host (AP). Both of these have static IP's in the same subnet (192.168.1.X). Once the repeater is powered up it does broadcast the signal and connect ...
I posted the config file for my repeater router and I am still not sure why DHCP will not work correctly...if you have any ideas for me to try please let me know. Thanks!
Below is the config file for my repeater router. If anyone can see where the problem lies I would appreciate it!!version 12.3no service padservice timestamps debug datetime msecservice timestamps log datetime msecservice password-encryption!hostname...
Yes, I can connect a laptop and all of my handhelds to the root AP with the correct pool of IP addresses (192.168.X.X). As soon as I connect them to the repeater it spawns a new wrong IP (269.254.X.X)Thanks!
Yes, the repeater can associate to the root AP, but when I connect a handheld to the repeater it is giving me the wrong IP address. I used an IP-helper command to associate my DHCP server with the repeater, but it still gives me the wrong IP. I nee...