SOURCE: Can't communicate with Linksys WAP610n
Do you have any information like internal IP information or the type of Router/Firewall the device is connected to?
If what you're saying is that the network is setup as everything having Static Address and nothing is DHCP, that means that the Cisco device will not obtain its own IP. Its setup to be DHCP for easy functionality.
I'd personally configure DHCP on a device, hook it up to the network, check the DHCP Lease list and see what IP address it obtains. Once you've done that i'd connect to the WAP and reconfigure the IP address to have the Gateway of the Router you're using, and assign the WAP its own IP address.
WAP's can be very tricky to setup, but this should help you out. If you need more clarification, please feel free to e-mail me and i'll do what i can to help you.
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