LAN network is working, wireless users isn't getting an IP address

HY,

I buy a CISCO 861W two days ago and I am trying to build my own wireless network at home but unfortunetly I do not get any IP address from the DHCP server via the wireless network. LAN my computers get IP addresses and I have an internet connection. The problem is when I go to wireless technology and I don't know what's wrong. I admit that I was not worked up to now with cisco wireless devices, I know how to build networks in the world connected Cisco. I have attached two configurations. Please, someone tell me where is the error. Thanks in advance.

PS: I changed the dns and address wan with a few addresses randomly.

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    Why should you talk to Apple? Simply bring up the utility from the Applications/Utilities/airport and see if you can reconfigure.

    If you want to access the printer/scanner via WiF then it and the virtual machine must be on the same subnet, because it is not connected directly to the Mac.  You will have to reconfigure the Linksys router and or AirPort Express to work together on the same subnet, but not overlapping Pools of the scope of DHCP server IP addresses.

    BTW it really isn't a question of Fusion pre is and is really more of a network hardware Configuration problem.

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