One more thing to check actually, because this caught me out before, do you
have another device on your LAN that might be running a DHCP server, like a
NAS drive?
On 18 January 2011 18:35, Liam Wilson wrote:
> On 17 January 2011 13:41, Byte Soup wrote:
> > Hey Liam,
> >
> > Ive seen some odd be
On 17 January 2011 13:41, Byte Soup wrote:
> Hey Liam,
>
> Ive seen some odd behaviour with Ubuntu on a Toshiba laptop, not sure what
> hardware, but I set the wireless connection to use a static IP and the owner
> says that they havent had hardly any connection drops. I think some drivers
> have
Hey Liam,
Ive seen some odd behaviour with Ubuntu on a Toshiba laptop, not sure what
hardware, but I set the wireless connection to use a static IP and the owner
says that they havent had hardly any connection drops. I think some drivers
have a problem with DHCP sync with some routers. Im sorry it
Well I managed ti fix it by turning the router off then on again, that
worked somehow, but yeah, they are all runing 10.10. Thanks for the
reply though, DaveG! :)
On 13 January 2011 23:53, wrote:
>> Hi all;
>>
>> I have a Desktop PC here running Ubuntu 10.10, and I'm trying to
>> connect to my W
> Hi all;
>
> I have a Desktop PC here running Ubuntu 10.10, and I'm trying to
> connect to my Wireless internet connection through a Nintendo Wifi USB
> connector (A re-branded Buffalo/Ralink rt2500 chipset). I know you can
> connect to wireless networks with it, because I've given it to other
> p