Problem is I do have access to the AP it is connecting to. I'm not even sure what brand AP it is. I will be asking those questions Monday when they get me in touch with the company that setup the wireless network.

On 6/14/2013 4:39 PM, Grand Avenue Broadband wrote:
Check the authoritative and delay-threshold values in the DHCP server on the 
AP, and compare with what your client router is asking for.

On Jun 14, 2013, at 1:16 PM, Chris Gotstein <ch...@uplogon.com> wrote:

I'm setting up a RB915 router for a small business.  They are allowed free 
Internet access via a wireless system within the building.  I'm trying to setup 
the router as a Station client and pulling a dhcp address from the AP.  I can 
get it to work, but as soon as reboot the router, the router cannot pull an ip 
address from the AP.  If I mess around with scanning and connecting to the AP, 
it will eventually get an IP.  I'm running 6.1 software, and the AP is secured 
with WPA2.  Anyone seen this issue?
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