Rick Stevens wrote: > No problem. I get what you're saying. Your AP is acting exactly as
an AP should--as a link between wireless and a wired LAN.
Now, as for managing it, you can get on your Linux box and:
route add net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth1
That adds a route for your Linux box that will send traffic for the 192.168.0/24 network out via eth1. If you haven't changed the AP's set up, you should then be able to http://192.168.0.50 and get to the AP's GUI management interface.
Perhaps you've seen my Solved! post on this problem. At any rate, I successfully changed the AP address to bring it within my LAN subnet, so the above suggestion wasn't necessary. Thanks for making it, though. I learned many things in solving this problem, and one was that there many ways to solve my problem.
-- Claude Jones Bluemont, VA, USA