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Sully
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Come on, everyone. Re-read his original message. It’s something to do with the IP assigned to the PC. He stated that the laptop that would pass traffic originally would not pass traffic when the IP was changed to that of the PC. This sounds like an IP conflict to me. There are other things that could cause it, but it isn’t the radio in this case. The radio works. He proved that by hooking his laptop to it and surfing. It has to be something to do with that IP address, be it a conflict, incorrect setting in a router or server or something similar. That IP barfs in two different machines which clears the machines. Find what’s screwy about the IP and you have found the problem.
Let’s all remember to apply the KISS method and not make things more complicated than they are.
Kevin B. Proctor Customer Service Internet and International Orders Electro Comm Distributing Inc 5015 Paris St Denver CO 90239 USA
Phone: +1-303-371-8182 800-525-0173 FAX: +1-303-371-8158 800-423-8018
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How long after setting the equipment up and leaving it alone does it fail ? Is timing fairly consistent for the same pc ?
Could it be that during setup the client pc is set to an appropriate IP address for the network which allows traffic to pass thro clients AB (is it only ABs and not APs that are "locking"?). At some stage later (temp loss of network connection, dhcp lease expiry etc), the clients pc requires a dhcp lease renewal and cant see the dhcp server ? Client pc (depending on setup) might then have no IP address set and be unable to talk to anything. The AB will not pass dhcp to client if dhcp server is not set to respond in broadcast mode, not unicast, for BootP. AP would not have this prob - discussed on this forum in some detail a few weeks ago.
If this is so, could it be its not a sB prob but a dhcp server issue (sB can't reproduce it 'cos they've got a properly configured dhcp setup) ? For instance, Suse Linux dhcp ootb does not support BootP and so will not properly support clients on the ethernet side of a AB without config changes (range dynamic-bootp). I have seen other "embedded" dhcp servers wich don't default to this too. Aramiska Satellite Arc doesn't and can't be configured to. Netscreen 5XP firewall does and works well.
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