EA6900 home network IP and DHCP question

I have a T1 (I live in a remote area).  The T1 is delivered in an extension of ZPhone T1 network that is connected to a netopia router. The router is connected to my switch and all other network connections come from the switch. I replaced a previous router linksys with an EA6900 wireless.  I unplugged the old, dead, plugged in the new in the same port of the switch.

Everything went well and I can connect, but the EA6900 starts on a different network address 10.x.x.x

The netopia is located in NAT to 192.168.1.x de.100 a.199.  I put the EA6900 start at 200 and serve up to 254.  When I apply this, I get a message that the router is up-to-date, then I lose connectivity and when it reconnects, it serves up a 10.x.x.x. yet once.

Any ideas how to get it on the 192.168.1.x network?

Thanks in advance.

Ken

If you want to use the 6900 as a past or wired AP, you can turn off the DHCP server on the router, assign a static IP address to the IP address of router 6900, something like 192.168.1.50, clear all the other features on the 6900 as firewall, QoS features and what is not necessary accept for the wireless and use the 6900 wired AP. This will put the 6900 devices and any connection to it, to use the routers main host IP address pool and be on the net of sub 192.168. If you do this, connect the cable from the router main host to one of the LAN ports behind the 6900, do not use the WAN or yellow marked internet port. It is not used in this configuration.

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