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Charles Joenic Posted on Jan 31, 2010

I have problem setting up my wireless network and redirecting my wireless client to my local webpages before they can access to internet.   see this diagram below : http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/496/howtowilan.jpg

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You need to replace your modem with a router that is capable of running Network Address Translation. You are trying to route private IP's (192,168.x.x) over the public IP (internet) network.

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How to use ENHWI-N3 / ENHWI-N34D / ENHWI-2AN3 / ENHWI-2AN34D / ENHWI-3GN3 as a Repeater?


  • For Advance Users, you can download this document.
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