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WI FI question
What determines when your wireless laptop will not automatically assign an ip address from a router, even though the "obtain ip automatically" default is chosen both on the router setting and the laptop itself. I've fixed it by assigning it manually but it is a pain when it gets knocked off. I'd like not to have to toggle between the two and always have it automaticaly detect wireless signals. Anything else I might be missing? Thanks.
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Slackerous Maximus
Join Date: Apr 2005
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I'm not sure I am following you here.
a) Sometimes you cannot get an address from you router, so you setup a fixed address? OR b) You want to wander from network to network, but some of the them require a fixed address, while others give you one automatically?
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It seemed my wireless devices have changed their setting with nothing done on my part. Were once they would connect automatically, I now have to manually enter all the ip data and make the connection. I'm just not sure what changed? And, yes I don't confess to be a compete networking wizard. Thanks. Also in area's that I would grab an unsecure network before, now will grab the signal but just won't assign an ip address.
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maybe you have more than 1 DHCP server running?
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Join Date: Jun 2000
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Are you sure that someone else has not been playing with your system? Normally things like this do not change themselves.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Can you still access the router? Have you gotten into the router and verified the configuration?
The only other thing that I can think of that may cause this behavior is that if a feature was turned on that allowed only certain MAC addresses to receive IP addresses.
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