![]() ![]() All wireless devices will get DHCP info from the Linksys once they share the same LAN and the DHCP of the USR is deactivated. ![]() Now, any device on the Linksys network should be able to reach the USR device at it new static address 10.117.xxx.250 (you can replace 250 with any number not in the Linksys DHCP range - 250 is usually safe)The main point here is that the USR device becomes just another client on the Linksys LAN, albeit with a static address. When you do that, your web session will disconnect.At this point, attach the LAN of the Linksys to the LAN of the US Robotics. ![]() Do not assign a local LAN address to the WAN, just leave it obtaining the IP automatically (which it never will, since the WAN is unconnected)Remember: leave the WAN disconnected.Set the LAN&DHCP server section to have an address of 10.117.xxx.250, and disable the DHCP server. As long as the the WAN interface is unconnected and the USR device is not acting as a DHCP server, the unit will just act as an access point. It's OK to leave the WAN interface the way you have it. ![]()
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