Im not entriely sure how the NTL network works, but my sister has just had NTL connected at her flat. She has some box fitted (guessing a cable modem) which she connects her laptop too via ethernet cable. The laptop picks up a DHCP address along the lines of
IP: 82.**.81.**
Subnet: 255.255.252.0
GW: 82.*.80.1
so i assumed that the box installed by NTL leases addresses to any connected workstations. So i have configured a wireless access point to pick up a dynamic address and then to act as an access point hoping the ntl box would lease to other devices...But when she connects to the WAP she cannot aquire an address and manually specifying an address on the same range doesnt seem to work.
Anyone know how these things are setup? Do the NTL boxes lease automatically?
Any help appreciated....
I have not visited her yet, simply supplied her with the configured AP to plug in, but will be going over at the weekend.
The access point is not a router and so i cant setup nat or anything...>Any way to get this to work at all?
IP: 82.**.81.**
Subnet: 255.255.252.0
GW: 82.*.80.1
so i assumed that the box installed by NTL leases addresses to any connected workstations. So i have configured a wireless access point to pick up a dynamic address and then to act as an access point hoping the ntl box would lease to other devices...But when she connects to the WAP she cannot aquire an address and manually specifying an address on the same range doesnt seem to work.
Anyone know how these things are setup? Do the NTL boxes lease automatically?
Any help appreciated....
I have not visited her yet, simply supplied her with the configured AP to plug in, but will be going over at the weekend.
The access point is not a router and so i cant setup nat or anything...>Any way to get this to work at all?