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** Reply to message from "Stuart Updike"<os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>Hello Bob,
on Mon, 12 Oct 2009 17:25:23 -0500
The wired connection to the router canMy experience is that if my wired NIC is connected I can not get XWLAN to
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.
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.
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