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How do I configure my non-universal cisco wireless bridge to my SMC router?

Posted by mekichan on Sunday 3 May 2009 at 5:43 am



Can someone help me in detail on how to configure my non-universal cisco wireless bridge to my SMC router? I know how to login to my SMC router, I’m just not sure what to change. Do I also have to log into my wireless bridge or just get the ip from it? How do I find the ip of my bridge? Please help. Thank you.

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  1. Comment by Tracy L — May 4, 2009 @ 2:25 am

    If your computer is working with the bridge it is probably getting a DHCP address. The wiring should be
    Bridge—->router—>computers

    If that is the case, just set the SMC to get an address by DHCP on the WAN/Internet side. (you can look at your computer to see what address is getting assigned then be sure the router gets the same one)
    Since the bridge is just that, a bridge, it shouldn’t matter what you connect to it, router or computer, it won’t know the difference. You should just connect the router and work..

    If you are getting private IPs from the bridge like 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x be sure your routers LAN is set to a different range not the same one!!
    You should be good to go.

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