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How to configure airport extreme
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<blockquote data-quote="osxx" data-source="post: 1324771" data-attributes="member: 46331"><p>The Westell handles addresses when the AEBS is in bridge mode and its just an over glorified wireless access point with a few more bells and whistles. If you turn off the wireless which I would in the Westell then the AEBS controls all wireless functions without conflict. When you set IPv4 using DHCP the Westell will dole out an IP to each device while not giving the same one to another something that happens from time to time when using static. Also change from extend to create a wireless if you turn the wireless off in the Westell .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osxx, post: 1324771, member: 46331"] The Westell handles addresses when the AEBS is in bridge mode and its just an over glorified wireless access point with a few more bells and whistles. If you turn off the wireless which I would in the Westell then the AEBS controls all wireless functions without conflict. When you set IPv4 using DHCP the Westell will dole out an IP to each device while not giving the same one to another something that happens from time to time when using static. Also change from extend to create a wireless if you turn the wireless off in the Westell . [/QUOTE]
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