![]() The Airport extreme reports an IP Address of 192.168.11.115 that also corresponds with the LAN Cable port connection – I have actually seen 192.168.11.147 on my Buffalo router, incidentally that IP corresponds to the mac address of the 2.4Ghz wireless part of the Airport Extreme. When I try to setup DHCP & NAT within the Airport Extreme I get a DHCP Range conflict ? this is where I have ended up not understanding what the solution is to this. The Buffalo gateway IP Address is 192.168.11.1 My Buffalo router has an IP Range of 192.168.11.100 – 149 Modem = LINKSYS ADSL2 Modem ( 1 Ethernet port ) Router = BUFFALO Air Station Wireless G, DD-WRT v24 (08/15/07) Buffalo-EU (SVN revision 7672) – which now has the Airport Extreme connected. My original configuration is a Modem and Router setup The ADSL Modem takes the BT Line in and I pass that to my Router which connects all my machines to the internet, basically the router does all the heavy lifting. ![]() In summary I tried to set up the Airport Extreme using DHCP & NAT and this is where my trouble starts. My Apple MD0031B/A Airport Extreme Wireless N Gigabit Cable Router, would not allow me to change the router mode, but it turned out that I should have attempted to create a wireless network, instead of extending a wireless network.Īfter getting past the setting up of the Airport Extreme I enabled the Guest network hoping to use the same WPA2 Personal encryption key I used to setup the created wireless network and then connect my Apple TV to it, but I could not do that because the Guest account needs to use DHCP & NAT Protocol (off bridge mode) does not offer that, so I am using the Airport extreme main wireless network with the last few mac address digits as ID
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