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[SOLVED] 2 LAN + 1 WLAN. Wlan dont work

Started by trondert, August 27, 2011, 11:46:27 AM

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trondert

Im trying to set up a Core, and got the external/internet to work on the box, but it wont rout it further.
Got the onboard to deal with internal net, and added a PCI-Wlan card.
But non of the internal nets seem to work, and cant realy find any settings for the wlan part.

So my question is, can i set mu core up to be a wlan router? or do i need a separate Wlan router?

thx


bongowongo

I have no experience in setting it up through the core

But the most easy solution is to hook up an Wireless Access Point to the core.
So be sure that the AP gives the DHCP through, so weborbiters will work.

trondert

ok, thx.

There are access point that doesent give DHCP thru? How in the deep dark forest do i know who?

trondert

looking at this one now:

http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/?categoryid=242&model=TL-WA701ND#spec

nice price, and power over ethernet. But cant see anything about DHCP.....

klanmce

You can turn a normal router into such an access point. Before you connect it to your LMCE network, log onto its web interface and disable its DHCP server, which will also disable its routing ability. Then give it an IP on your LMCE network, jack it in on one of the lan ports, it should pass the IP giving from LMCE.

You configure you wireless settings as normal.

Also look at this

http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Access_Point

Techstyle

Also, if you do have a router it can be configured as a switch see the example below:

http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Linksys_WRT54G
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purps

Quote from: klanmce on August 27, 2011, 01:41:32 PM
You can turn a normal router into such an access point. Before you connect it to your LMCE network, log onto its web interface and disable its DHCP server, which will also disable its routing ability. Then give it an IP on your LMCE network, jack it in on one of the lan ports, it should pass the IP giving from LMCE.

You configure you wireless settings as normal.

Also look at this

http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Access_Point

This is how my wireless access point is set up. If using this method, you must assign a new LAN TCP/IP if you want to be able to access the router admin page again. This wants to be in the 192.168.80.X format, and should not be an address that is already in use. I used 192.168.80.254.

Cheers,
Matt.
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Techstyle

and turn off its firewall (all of which is covered in the link I sent)
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trondert

Thx for all good answers, landed on access point outside the box:

Quotehttp://www.dlink.co.uk/cs/Satellite?c=Product_C&childpagename=DLinkEurope-GB%2FDLProductCarouselMultiple&cid=1197319181546&p=1197318962342&packedargs=locale%3D1195806691854&pagename=DLinkEurope-GB%2FDLWrapper

Better range, and my old Wlan card had no N-draft support. And i can set up multiple SSID(PSP, DSI and portable computers don't support the same settings), with MAC address filtering.
Now i just need to get my on-board lan card to work for my internal net :P

Thx again! :)