How to connect computers laptops xp wireless to a wireless router to connect to a domain

I have a small office where there is a LAN infrastructure, structured in a field with Server 2003. Now I want new computers laptops xp installed to be able to connect to the domain via the router's wireless connection.

What will be the default gateway of the wireless router and what settings should I do on the server. The server is configured as a DHCP server. Now, how computer users mobile xp will obtain the ip address issued, it will be the router wireless of Server 2003.
How can I get this configuration works.

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