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Old 08-06-2010, 12:11   #4
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Re: WHR-G300N Ip address?

RTFM

Page 9

Quote:
*In AP mode, the default IP address is 192.168.11.100.


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And again on page 19

Quote:
OFF (AP Mode) - The default LAN-side IP address of the AirStation is 192.168.11.100, and
DHCP and NAT are disabled. The WAN port becomes a fifth LAN port.


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And again on page 24

Quote:
To add an AirStation without changing your existing LAN configuration, just connect all
the cables and power on the AirStation. With the mode switch set to AUTO, AirStation
can be added to the existing network automatically, without changing any settings in
other parts of the network. You can now be released from complicated LAN settings!
To specify the AirStation’s IP address, proceed instead as follows:
1. Set the AirStation to AP mode by moving the switch from AUTO to OFF.
2. Connect one of the AirStation’s LAN ports to an existing router or switch on your
network.
3. Temporarily change your computer’s IP address to an unused address on the
192.168.11.x subnet, with subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
4. Type “192.168.11.100” into a browser window to open the AirStation’s Configuration
Tool.
5. In LAN Config, configure the following settings:
IP Address = [192.168.11.137] (Specify an unused network address from the existing
LAN.)
Subnet Mask=[255.255.255.0] (Use the same Subnet Mask as the existing LAN.)
6. Restore your PC’s IP address settings to their original values.
Note: While the mode switch is in the OFF position, the AirStation’s WAN port may also
be used as a fifth LAN port.


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If you don;t have a manual then it's available at

http://cdn.cloudfiles.mosso.com/c850...Manual_web.pdf

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Although in AP mode it doesn't need an IP as the connections are just a passthrough and not NAT'd they had to supply some way of configuration
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