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Look at this web page and you will get what you need.
http://support.linksys.com/en-us/support/accesspoints/WAP610N But if you already have it setup, you really don't need it. Plus if you know the IP of your WAP you can open a webpage and put the IP in the address/url location and then you can get into that WAP without the setup software. In reality you really don't need the setup software if you know the default IP to get into he unit.
An access point is used to extend the signal.
Have you set it up by putting the MAC address of the WAP into the router and vsetting it up as a repeater?
Watvh this video:
1. the router is configured to hand-out IP-addresses in a limited range, e.g., 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.110, namely 11 different IP-addresses. When the 12th computer asks for an IP-address, there is none available. Remedy: configure the router to use a larger range of IP-addresses.
2. when an IP-address is handed-out, attached is a 'TTL' ("time to live") value, indicating how long the IP-address remains valid, e.g., 10 minutes or 100 minutes or 1 day or 1 week. If the TTL is too large, then each computer "hogs" the IP-address (even after being shut-off in mid-afternoon).
Remedy: configure the router to use a shorter TTL. Don't worry: when a TTL value drops to 50% of its original value, on a specific computer, the computer will "renew" the lease.
If on Xp go onto start then run in run enter cmd this will open a command prompt in dos then type in ipconfig and check settings if the ip and dns settings seem incorrect then type ipconfig/release then ipconfig/renew this will reset the system hope this rectifies your problem
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