Re: Can't connect to wireless workstation

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Which router are now referring to where you turned off the DHCP - the WRT54G
? It shouldn't be necessary to used fixed IP's.
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"gary" <gcarlson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> hmmm, well we turned off dhcp in the router, assigned a fixed IP to the
> wireless workstation and all works fine. Does this mean we have to
> assign fixed IP's to *ALL* our machines? I reakon we'll play around
> with this a little. Maybe propagation has something to do with it, I
> really don't have a clue.
>
> Gary
>


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