I have read this post but no replies. I am trying to do the same thing. I contacted D-Link support and was told I need to buy another (AP) to achieve this (basically buy another DAP 2553 just for this one to connect to, and let this one just do DHCP???). This does not seem correct. This device should be able to do this.
My wired router is 192.168.0.1 and the DAP-2553 is 192.168.0.50 , I want my wireless clients to be on a seprate network ie.. 192.168.1.1 this way they will not have access to my wired network just the internet. As it stands right now, the wireless clients do get 192.168.1.X but they can not get to the internet.
Has anyone been able to do this?
DAP-2553 Setup and Configuration Question
« on: June 15, 2011, 05:41:52 AM »
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I have a question concerning the setup of the DAP-2553. Basically I want to provide an Access Point for Wireless devices. The idea is that the Wireless Devices get their own IP (Provided by the AP DHCP) and they connect to an IP directly inside the network which is a firewall hole that leads outside.
The wireless devices are not supposed to see the company network, but have internet access available. Giving the DAP-2553 an IP (eg. 192.168.1.50) and having my firewall as gateway (192.168.1.1) causes my firewall to see the AP. Wireless devices are to be connected through the DHCP starting from 192.168.20.1).
Wireless devices can connect to the AP, but Internet is not available. Setting the Gateway to 192.168.1.50 does not help, nor does setting the gateway to 192.168.1.1.
Does the device support internal routing from its DHCP NET to its own IP? If not what options are there? Is this device suited for what I want? Finding an AP with that said funktion is an absolute nightmare because some pages say it is a router/repeater/ap and others say it is not. Any quick help would be greatly appriciated.