Netgear access point

I have just purchased the new extreme. Set up was straight forward and is at all defaults. I cannot however retain connectivity with a Netgear Universal WIFI internet adapter. WNCE2001. This is being used to connect a device onto my network that does not have an internet card. The internet adaptor worked just fine with my old linksys network. Airport network gives it access (with a green light) and after some minutes it turns red showing no connectivity. Does the apple airport shift broadcast channels or prevent access to the network somehow. I cant find any appropriate settings to adjust to let this access point retain access to the network. It's a common device (often used for game systems etc) so i wonder if anyone else has come acress this problem and found a fix or knows whats going on. Thanks in advance.

You will need to change the default IP address of the Netgear WPN802 so that it is in the same subnet as the home hub.
The full details on how to do this are here http://kbserver.netgear.com/pdf/wpn_802_ref_manual.pdf
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I have an additional Belkin wireless access point on my hub, which uses the address 192.168.1.200, and that works fine.
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