Psion Teklogix 9160 G2 Network Card User Manual


 
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Chapter 3: PreLaunch Checklist
Understanding Dynamic And Static IP Addressing On The 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway
3.4 Understanding Dynamic And Static IP Addressing On
The 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway
9160 G2 Wireless Gateways are designed to auto-configure, with very little setup
required for the first access point and no configuration required for additional access
points subsequently joining a pre-configured cluster.
3.4.1 How Does The Access Point Obtain An IP Address At
Startup?
When you deploy the access point, it looks for a network DHCP server and, if it
finds one, obtains an IP Address from the DHCP server. If no DHCP server is found
on the network, the AP will continue to use its default Static IP Address
(192.168.1.10) until you re-assign it a new static IP address (and specify a static IP
addressing policy) or until a DHCP server is brought online.
Notes: If you configure both an Internal and Guest network and plan to use a
dynamic addressing policy for both, separate DHCP servers must be run-
ning on each network.
A DHCP server is a requirement for the Guest network.
3.4.2 Dynamic IP Addressing
The 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway generally expects that a DHCP server is running on
the network where the AP is deployed. Most home and small business networks
already have DHCP service provided either via a gateway device or a centralized
server. However, if no DHCP server is present on the Internal network, the AP will
use the default Static IP Address for first time startup.
Similarly, wireless clients and other network devices (such as printers) will receive
their IP addresses from the DHCP server, if there is one. If no DHCP server exists
on the network, you must manually assign static IP addresses to your wireless
clients and other network devices.
The Guest network must have a DHCP server.