Mailing List os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Archived Message #6370 | ![]() ![]() |
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On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 18:23:57 +1100, Ed Durrant wrote:Hello Carl,
Stuart Updike wrote:Another possible silly question, but prompted by Ed's:
Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:Silly question - are you sure DHCP is turned on in the WiFi router for
Hi...Hello Lewis,
On 10/15/09 01:07 pm, Stuart Updike thus wrote :
Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:
Okay, Stu, let's see if we can get a bit closer...
I have changed from the Prism to the Intel 2200 and the same problem
persists. That is, it shows connected to my router, but still no DHCP.
Any ideas?
I can use either card that you think will have a better chance.
Have a great day!
Stu
the wireless connections or just the cabled ones - or is something other
than your WiFi router acting as your DHCP server?
IF you have two routers... [I have a primary router that
is connected to my DSL modem and a WiFi AP/Router that
is connected to the primary router.] You MUST have
ONLY the 'primary' router providing the DHCP function.
I had problems when I first added my WiFi AP/Router. It took a while
to figure out that I needed to turn the DHCP in the AP off.
FWIW...
Carl
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