Originally Posted By: Dignan
When it's not working, for example, the only way I can connect to the Linksys router is if I manually adjust the TCP/IP settings on my NIC so that it has its own IP and will know the address of the gateway.

If I understand it correctly, clients behind 802.11 wireless bridges cannot use DHCP servers on the other side of the wireless link. If you can assign an IP address to one of these clients manually and have it work, then that's as good as you're going to get. You might be able to set up the AP closest to those clients to provide DHCP addresses, though.
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