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I found a wireless AP with bridging compatibilities I want to bride it like this:

Modem --- Switch --- Airport ||(WIFI link)||| Dlink AP --- Server

But I hit a rather anoying problem:
I can't find the AP, like I don't know what the IP is!
Any suggestions
I tired the default... BTW my modem assigns 10.1.X.X range IPs.
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bbqroast said:

I found a wireless AP with bridging compatibilities I want to bride it like this:

Modem --- Switch --- Airport ||(WIFI link)||| Dlink AP --- Server

But I hit a rather anoying problem:
I can't find the AP, like I don't know what the IP is!
Any suggestions
I tired the default... BTW my modem assigns 10.1.X.X range IPs.

The default IP address according to D Link should be 192.168.0.50 - subnet mask 255.255.255.0 - DWL-2100AP.

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Ok, its fine but when I connect it to my LAN (10.X.X.X) (after configuring it to act as a AP not a router) I can wirelessly connect but cannot see anything on my network or connect to the internet...
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