Actually Esther that's exactly how I eventually got it on there. It will do
fine actualy until my new router arives.
D
On 11 Sep 2012, at 18:39, Esther wrote:
> Hi Dónal,
>
> This is not a permanent fix, but what happens if you change the assignment
> from DHCP to a static IP address? If yo
Hi Dónal,
This is not a permanent fix, but what happens if you change the assignment from
DHCP to a static IP address? If you go to Settings > Wi-Fi and then flick
right to the "more info" button for you selected network and double tap, you
can read the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Router, DNS, an
Hi all,
This is one for the networking gurus on list. I'm no expert in this so I'm
baffled.
My wifi connectivity is handled by an Airport extreme. Most devices on the
network are connecting fine, except an iPad II which seems to connect, but is
getting a self-assigned IP (169.etc)). I've tr