From: Laurent Daudelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm not sure what is wrong, but in my experience, D-Link routers, when
acting as DHCP servers, provide IPs in the range of 192.168.0.100 to
192.168.0.199 by default. I don't understand how your working Mac can get an
IP address of 213.66.212.57. What I think is happening is that your D-Link,
for some reason, isn't acting as a DHCP server and doesn't distribute IP
addresses anymore. The one your working Mac has is probably provided by your
Internet Service Provider DHCP server. When your Mac 2 tries to connect, the
DHCP server of your ISP denies giving it an IP address, so it defaults to
169.254.244.32. So, I would check your D-Link configuration, specially the
section about DHCP...
I think you're right as when I try to log onto the router (192.168.0.1) nothing happens, nor does the print server part of it work anymore.
When I've finished with Carracho I will check out the firmware status and reset the thing. Maybe...
Cheers!
Larry
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