Make cisco 1200 assign a static IP not DHCP

I have given the airport an IP address and installed the card in my laptop. I can connect as far as the airport and it shows me as being connected, but the IP address it assigns isn't configured to go through our router.
Unfortunately the router is managed by another a company and I am unable to change the routing table....so is there anyway you can set the airport to assign a static IP or assign from a range of IP's.
I've looked through the manuals and on this site without any sucess, any help anyone can give me would be great.
Regards
Rob

Just to add some more....Since cisco's AP can't work like/as DHCP server, it can't assign static/dynamic ip addresses to the wireless clients..So in your case you need fix the router to do routing for your ip address or fix it accordingly..Tejal

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