** Reply to message from "Stuart Updike" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>
on Mon, 12 Oct 2009 17:25:23 -0500
> The wired connection to the router can
> get a lease very quickly, but the
> wireless never gets a lease. I do not
> know how to query the wireless card for
> its MAC address, but it is labeled on
> the bottom of the machine and it does
> show up in the router's list of
> connected devices.
My experience is that if my wired NIC is connected I can not get XWLAN to
switch to the wireless NIC (it gets an IP but does not work, over either NIC).
When I want to switch from a wired NIC to a wireless NIC I disconnect the LAN
connector and reboot. After the reboot the wired NIC is not connected so when
I start XWLAN it connects and gets an IP with DHCP and the system works
normally on LAN1. I have a XWLAN REXX script that deletes LAN0 on connection
because I have had intermittent problems if it is left in its initial state.