View Full Version : co existing wirless and ehternet networks
darrylbrian
August 12th 04, 11:35 AM
i currently have three computers on a wirless network which is working fine.
I have just purchased a d-link media player and am having trouble connecting
it to the wireless network, apparently because idont have static ip
addresses. i want to be able to conect to the media player by wired ethernet,
isit possible to have both forms so that they work independantly from each
other
Dusty Harper {MS}
August 12th 04, 06:32 PM
How are you setup? What kind of Wireless Access Point are you using?
Example:
Wireless( 802.11 )
Ethernet ( 802.3 )
[Wireless client]>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>{WAP}----------------------------[Switch]
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other wired devices
This shows the WAP acting as a network bridge. It allows the wired network
to communicate with the wireless.
Most WAPs use this type of setup ( only one port for wired ), or have built
in multiple ports that allow the user to connect a wired device directly
into the WAP and eliminating the need for the switch / hub.
The answer to the question is yes.
However I find it hard to believe that you cannot connect the device
directly to the wireless because you don't have a static IP. What exactly
are the symptoms you are seeing?
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Microsoft Corporation
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"darrylbrian" > wrote in message
...
> i currently have three computers on a wirless network which is working
fine.
> I have just purchased a d-link media player and am having trouble
connecting
> it to the wireless network, apparently because idont have static ip
> addresses. i want to be able to conect to the media player by wired
ethernet,
> isit possible to have both forms so that they work independantly from each
> other
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