Guest WLAN and a Office WLAN on 1242AG

Hi All,
I have managed to add two WLANS, one for the Office Wireless clients(Staff laptops) and another one for Guests. I have bassicaly created two SSIDs, one broadcasting, other one not(Staff one).
The AP is a 1242AG and is going to connect to a Catalyst 3750 48T, which is connected to Cisco 877. How can I make the DHCP assignments to both Guest WLAN and Staff WLAN and also do I have to create trunk port in the Switch ( I am thinking like this as I got Two VLANs.)
Does anyone know or got a sample running config ( in a Switch and in a similar AP)...really appriciate it. Time is running out for me!!!
Reg
ND

Hi,
here is a config example for exactly you are looking for:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080665ceb.shtml.
HTH,
Tiago

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