To clarify the access point will typically assign a subset of a class-C
> range for DHCP. It will usually be O.K. to assign static addresses in
> the same class C but out of the DHCP range
> 
> An alternative depending on the router is to configure the router to
> have fixed DHCP addresses based on MAC addres.

It is not important, if a router is givng the devices an IP-address. So I do 
not need any dhcp. The IP-addresses can of course be set manually by me.

The more problem I see, will be the encryption and passkey-exchange, if 
needed. However, I do not need encryption, thus even WEP would be welcome.


Hans


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