why don't you use static ip?  i find it is more stable generally and
is easier to troubleshoot.  at a minimum, you always no its address.
you can also put it in dns and name it if you have a dns server.

On 5/15/05, duhaas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have actually had the same problem, just started happening, the SB2
> used to get an address via dhcp, now I have to set it to manual and it
> works fine, kind of annoying.  I have a wireless netgear.
> 
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