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   From: tg@nospamevereverever.net   
      
   "jcle" wrote in message   
   news:05b170c2-0487-4b76-bd06-238eb5860fd8@y21g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...   
   > the 2621 is a a router meaning the ports are routed ports and cannot   
   > be configured in the same subnet. in your configuration I fail to see   
   > why you need the 2621 I would take it out and plug the wap diectly   
   > into the hub. if you need to use the router you need to configure   
   > different subnets on both fe interfaces set the def gw of your pcs to   
   > thw port faceing them and set a def route on the 2621 to go to the   
   > asdl router   
      
   thanks for your response jcl.   
   I cannot plug the wap into the hub, to explain why I'll need to go backwards.   
   The cisco   
   wap will only connect to a non-cisco wireless router using the 'universal'   
   wireless bridge   
   setting (u-wb). U-wb only supports a single device, it will not support   
   multiple devices   
   on the hub. The normal wireless bridge setting will support multiple devices   
   but n-wb will   
   only connect to another cisco wireless device, and my adls wireless router is   
   a no-cisco   
   device. Which means I must use u-wb, and the single device on u-wb has top be   
   the 2651XM.   
   All the PC's on the hub can 'hide' behind the 2651xm and route through it. So   
   I need to   
   configure the 2651 to route all the pc's onto the internet. I hope I've   
   explained it ok.   
   Thanks for the tip you gave, as a newbie I didn't know the ports had to be on   
   different   
   subnets but I do now. I'll try the instructions you gave but if you could   
   provide a bit   
   more detail about what you mean that would be really good. Thanks again.   
      
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