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| reply to mpovit Re: [Other] Setting up a Home Network
Since the D-link is acting as an Access Point can connect the switch to either the Netopia or D-link. You are only going to use the LAN ports on the D-link nothing is connected to the WAN port.
Both the Netopia and D-Link have built in 4-port Ethernet switches in addition to other features.
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join:2005-04-19 Dundee, IL | Tom: Just got a chance to set up wireless router as an access point. Works great. Thanks for the help.
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| reply to tschmidt Hello Again Tom:
My wireless router is working great as an access point. What happens sometimes is that when I turn on my laptop to use it wirelessly it cannot obtain an IP address. I have to perform a power reset on the router to get the IP address. Is there something I still have to do?
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| said by mpovit :when I turn on my laptop to use it wirelessly it cannot obtain an IP address. When you say "turn on PC" do you mean doing a cold boot or Suspend/Resume. Windows power management can confuse networking.
Doing a cold boot ought to work. Should not have to mess with the AP.
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| Hello Tom: It would happen when I would first turn on the laptop. It has not happened for days. One thing I did do and I don't know if it made a difference is that I stopped using Open DNS. Would that have anything to do with it?
Thanks,
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  tschmidt Premium,MVM join:2000-11-12 Milford, NH | DNS shouldn't matter. DHCP assigns IP config info that includes DNS server address. Even if DNS is wrong system will have a valid IP so you can at least access local devices.
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