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D-Link DL 624 as simple switch/access port
I've got a D-Link DL 624 and intented to use it as a simple
switch/WiFI access port for use on a very small 4 client sbs 2003 network. I've been having some problems getting SBS setup to recognise the NIC connected to it as an internal NIC so I was wondering if there's a fundamental problem with attemping this technique or if there is some special configuration needed to do this. I've changed the IP address to 192.168.0.253 and disabled DHCP on the D-Link (SBServer is doing all the DHCP work). I can't however find anything to disable the WAN part of the device. Could it be this that's causing the problem? |
RE: D-Link DL 624 as simple switch/access port
Dale;
To use the DI-624 as a simple switch, you'll need to connect the SBS to one of the LAN ports. The FAQ for using a a router as a switch can be found here. http://support.dlink.com/SupportFAQ/...I%2D624%5FrevC Select the Advanced Features folder and view the FAQ or Using router as Access Point / Switch "Dale Walker" wrote: > I've got a D-Link DL 624 and intented to use it as a simple > switch/WiFI access port for use on a very small 4 client sbs 2003 > network. > > I've been having some problems getting SBS setup to recognise the NIC > connected to it as an internal NIC so I was wondering if there's a > fundamental problem with attemping this technique or if there is some > special configuration needed to do this. > > I've changed the IP address to 192.168.0.253 and disabled DHCP on the > D-Link (SBServer is doing all the DHCP work). > > I can't however find anything to disable the WAN part of the device. > Could it be this that's causing the problem? > |
Re: D-Link DL 624 as simple switch/access port
I have two NICs, One going to a router (external) and the other going
to the DL-624 for internal networking. It looks like I already have done what has been suggested apart from perhaps allowing the NIC addresses on the server to be dynamic. Something to try in the morning... Thanks. On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 18:23:04 -0700, Eric Freitas <Eric Freitas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Dale; > >To use the DI-624 as a simple switch, you'll need to connect the SBS to one >of the LAN ports. The FAQ for using a a router as a switch can be found here. > >http://support.dlink.com/SupportFAQ/...I%2D624%5FrevC > >Select the Advanced Features folder and view the FAQ or Using router as >Access Point / Switch > > >"Dale Walker" wrote: > >> I've got a D-Link DL 624 and intented to use it as a simple >> switch/WiFI access port for use on a very small 4 client sbs 2003 >> network. >> >> I've been having some problems getting SBS setup to recognise the NIC >> connected to it as an internal NIC so I was wondering if there's a >> fundamental problem with attemping this technique or if there is some >> special configuration needed to do this. >> >> I've changed the IP address to 192.168.0.253 and disabled DHCP on the >> D-Link (SBServer is doing all the DHCP work). >> >> I can't however find anything to disable the WAN part of the device. >> Could it be this that's causing the problem? >> |
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