But they can't change the WAP IP address because they can't get at the configuration page.
The way to get to the access point is to temporarily assign a static IP to the PC in the same subnet as the WAP. So, change PC to the 212 range (keep the first 3 sets of numbers the same and just change the last to something different to the router), set the subnet to 255.255.255.0 and that should hopefully allow the OP to be able to use browser to get to the WAP. Then change the WAP IP as you suggest and set the PC back to dynamic IP. Will then be possible to get to the WAP without all the faffing around in future.
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Andrew_W (knowledge is power)
Tue 26-Oct-10 10:01:09
OK Explain this!! Just as an experiment, I switched the WAP from port 1 on the router to 4.
Now the IP Address Assignment is DHCP and the IP Address has changed to one I can access Mind you, I had to reset the WAP to defaults as I had forgotten the access codes but I would have had access before the reset had I remembered them
Seems a little strange. Maybe the switching of the ports just triggered a new request for a DHCP address... Difficult to say without doing some testing which seems largely pointless as your issue seems to be solved
Andrew_W (knowledge is power)
Tue 26-Oct-10 10:46:38