On Fri, October 16, 2015 2:30 am, Joe wrote: > Yes, that should work. I believe your initial difficulty was in setting > the IP address on your computer to one in the same network as the original > printer's address.
That, and not understanding that the ip address reported by Windows was assigned by the DHCP server of the ISP. > Probably the router can pick up the outside address by DHCP, but if > not, you know what it is. If the router cannot pick up the outside address, I am in trouble. The day I was there, the address corresponding to the radio link happened to be 192.168.100.3, but tomorrow it could be 192.168.100.123 or anything else. However, in another network about a year ago I plugged the WAN port of a Wi-Fi router into the BLUE port of IPCop, and was using NAT and DHCP of the Wi-Fi router together with a wired network on BLUE, so I am confident that this setup is going to work. For me, this has been an enlightening experience; and, from the standpoint of time expended, expensive. I am grateful to have received help from you and the others who frequent this list. Russ