Linksys Wireless Router :: E3200 As An Access Point?

Apr 29, 2011

We're trying to connect our Linksys E3200 via ethernet wire to an existing company network that already has a router and switch - it will simply be connected to a port on our switch, and needs to function as an access point only (no DHCP, no routing, no NAT, etc.). 

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Feb 24, 2012

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1) RE1000

2) WAP610N

3) or a router to use as an access point/range expansion combo? E2500 or E3200?
 
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Nov 14, 2011

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I have been trying to resolve what I think is an issue with DNLP or broadcast data getting to computers connected to my E3200. I have been wiresharking my network, trying different configuration, and scouring the web looking for an answer. My network is setup as shown below. The E3200 is on the same subnet and wired to the switch using the LAN port.DHCP is turned off. UPnP is enabled. DHCP is provided by the WRT54GL and turned off on the E3200.
 
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