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HELP PLEASE

jerrywardensmith
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I am new to Cisco and am trying to configure an 857 wireless router. I have internet access on the ethernet LAN, have DHCP set up on both wireless and ethernet LANs, can connect to the wireless LAN, but cannot access the internet via wireless. I know I am missing something somewhere but do not know where, can anyone poiont me in the right direction please. Thanks,

Jerry

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Serge Yasmine
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

have a look at this. it should be of help: https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-13603

Thanks, Serge, I'm not really familiar with the CLI commands, but it looks as though the wireless has no IP address range assigned so I presume it is using the same range as the ethernet LAN. I configured the router using the CP Pro software, and have a 192.169.169.0 range on the ethernet and a 192.168.2.0 range on the wireless (because that's what I thought I had to do). If that is not the case do I have to remove the IP address range on the wireless (if the software will let me). I do wnat to have another wirless VLAN which a second group of users will use for internet access if that is possible, but have not got the first VLAN working yet so have not felt encouraged.

Jerry

sorry that should read 192.168.169.0 on the ethernet and 192.168.2.0 on the wireless.

Jerry

Hi Jerry,

Are you familiar with doing a telnet or console to it and then do a "show run" press space several times till the ouput is done.

then copy paste the whole output here so i can have a look on how your router is configured.

remove passwords, ssid paswords, public ip address before pasting for security issues.

Thanks

Serge

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