Ok I'm out of ideas. Perhaps someone here has had this issue.
I'm using this AP/bridge along with a Linksys WRVS4400N. I have the DAP-1522, running the latest firmware in bridge mode. I'm connecting a computer, printer and NAS to it, extending my network to the basement where those physical devices are.
I have the DAP-1522 configured to connect to my wireless network from the WRVS4400N. The status page shows that its connected. settings for wireless on WRVS:
Lan side settings:
router ip 192.168.15.1, 255.255.255.0
alternate dns forwarding addresses entered cuz the qwest ones suck, they only update their tables once a week.
wireless settings:
B/G/N Mixed mode
Channel 9 2.452GHZ
SSID broadcast enabled
WPA2-Personal 2 (mixed) - which allows WPA and WPA2, auto detect.
TKIP + AES
Mac address filtering on - and yes, the DAP is added to the list.
Channel bandwidth - 20/40mhz auto
Settings on wireless page of DAP:
Physical switch to "Bridge"
most settings under the wierless setup page are grayed out, but of the selectable:
Channel Width : 20/40 auto
Wireless Security Mode: WPA-Personal
WPA Mode : WPA2 Only
Cipher Type: TKIP And AES
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (Also called WCN 2.0 in Windows Vista) is checked.
Now I've played with the last setting, doesn't change results.
Advanced wireless settings:
default settings - I've tried toggleing on and off the Short GI setting, no effect on my problem.
Lan settings:
LAN Connection Type : Static IP
Access Point IP Address 192.168.15.50
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway : 192.168.15.1
*note - I've also changed this to DHCP (just makes it a bit more difficult to locate the IP of the DAP for login, but works. still have the same problem however.
Problem:
Platform - Win 7 x64bit Pro. Clean install - No firewall accept the built in windows one.
The computer when plugged into the DAP always reads "unidentified network - public network" Which is a problem as discovery and file sharing are turned off in this mode. When the public profile is turned to allow discovery and file shearing nothing changes. I still can't see my network or access the internet. When I do an ipconfig to see my IP it is correctly given 192.168.15.102,2,or 4 (depending on howmany other devices I have.) and the correct subnet and gateway. However I still can not PING my router. No returns. for some reason it just seems to go nowhere but give me and IP. Any idea's... something with win 7 perhaps?
Interestingly when I plug in my NAS, and boot it up. It works about 1/2 the time. Some computers can see it, others cant, and it changes which ones can see it... I have NO idea why, I'm baffled here. Anyone else have similar problems?