Actually, I can do that with 1.1 and I am pretty sure I could with 1.0.

At 16:30 +1000 06/30/00, Jay wrote:
>I think I've got it figured. Its because the AirPort 1.2 software
>supports active roaming. That way if you move between base stations of
>the same name, your network flow stays going.
>
>Jay
>
>
>
>On 6/27/00 7:23 AM, Robert J. Kohlhepp < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>I don't use Location manager. I always have my TCP/IP set to DHCP. My
>  >home and office wireless networks are different. So, I always have to
>  >re-select the network and enter the password. AirPort 1.1 resets my
>  >TCP/IP stack. I never touch the TCP/IP configuration. AP 1.2 does
>  >not. This is with MacOS 8.6 and OT 2.0.3.
>  >
>  >However, with my MacOS 9 machine (OT 2.6.1), AP 1.2 resets the TCP/IP
>  >stack. This, again, is without touching the TCP/IP configuration.
>  >
>  >Go figure. Maybe not the way it is supposed to work. But, that's the
>  >way it works for me. Believe me, I have messed with it enough.
>
>
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