On 12/15/03 04:21, Daniel Tonks said...
Have you guys tried setting your network settings
manually, and NOT keeping it to DHCP? Just do
DHCP then go back to fixed.
...then check your network settings (everything,
from IP to DNS servers) and adjust if necessary.
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Daniel:
A little slower please...I'm not quite sure what you mean when you say "do DHCP then to go back to fixed."
Isn't this an either-or setting?
My set up has a router with a STATIC IP (allows 5 addresses), set to DHCP. It assigns dynamic address to WAP and to my desktop,laptop and iPronto, right?
When I look at ipconfig on my desktop computer that is connected to router, it doesn't list DNS servers. What am I missing??
Should I set iPronto to one of the other static addresses? Is "static" and "fixed" address the same thing?
Much thanks in advance.
JD