I'm trying to set up a LAN for a friend so her two daughters can both access the internet over a dialup connection. I have the network set up, but the computers can't see each other. Here's the setup: 2 PC's running Win2K Pro. The one with the modem is wired to a TrendNet 5-port switch, which is then connected via a crossover cable to an SMC wireless access point. Internet Connection Sharing is enabled on this machine. The other PC has a US Robotics wireless NIC. Both the access point and the wireless NIC are set to the same SSID and 64-bit WEP encryption, and the wireless shows it's connected at 54.00 mpbs. The wired PC (connection sharing)has an IP address of 192.168.0.1 and the access point has an IP address of 192.168.0.253. So far, so good.
The wired PC can see (ping, etc.) the access point just fine, but it can't see the other computer. The wireless computer says it's connected to the access point (the little icon is green and shows a connection) but it doesn't recieve an IP address from the DHCP server in the internet connection sharing on the other computer. I've tried using static IP addresses on both computers, but that doesn't help.
What am I missing here? BTW, I've also tried connecting the access point directly to the wired PC and bypassing the switch, but that didn't help, either. I'm also not sure whether the default gateway on the wireless machine should be 192.168.0.1 (the computer with the internet connection) or 192.168.0.253 (the access point.) Common sense tells me to use 192.168.0.1, since the access point really only is connecting the two networks together.
I'd really appreciate some help before I go totally bonkers over this! Thanks.