Mailing List os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Archived Message #2250 | back to list |
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Will Honea wrote:
** Reply to message from "Jim Showalter" <jshowalt@mindspring.com> on Thu, 24Will, I did not have duplicate defaults. I did have a Net configured in TCP/IP configurations, so I removed that, but it didn't change anything. Still after switching to wlan using xwlan, some browser pages load and some don't. Get mail works, but send doesn't (that was happening before, as well).
Nov 2005 12:41:47 -0800
Jim, check your routing table (netstat -r) for multiple default routes. I get
the same "maybe/maybe not" symptoms if I have a default defined in the tcpip
settings then also connect with dhcp. If both settings default to the router
it's OK, but if they are to different address I get weird connections. I hit
this fairly often making all sorts of configuration changes for multiple local
networks so I finally forced myself to stop that nonsense and if I have a case
where I need a fixed default I try and make it the router.
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