04-01-2003 09:11 AM - edited 07-04-2021 08:36 AM
Hi all,
Let see... I have the following senario...
At Work: SSID: XXXX and no WEP and UCB dhcpd server.
At Home: Linksys DSL Router (NAT)..
After I finish wireless connectivity at home, I couldn't obtain new IP address from DHCP Server at work.... However, my wlan card is associated to the correct SSID....
any clue?
Kevin
04-01-2003 04:24 PM
Hi ,
is it Cisco wireless card ? if so make sure you are running the latest acu ,
radio firmware and drivers .
Is it windows 2000 or XP ?
By default microsoft has media disconnect sense registry ON . so if you move from home to office , operating system should detect the media disconnect and send new dhcp discovery .
When you do ipconfig /all , what do you see ? old address is still there ?
Did you try ipaddress /renew and see if it corrects the issue .
Do we have flexibility to get dhcp log and see if we are getting dhcp discovery
packet ?
Nilesh
04-02-2003 10:22 AM
1) Dell Truemobile (lucent) ... and prism based wlan card were used...
2) winXP and MAC OS X
3) when I do ipconfig /all ... it showed 0.0.0.0 and evenually a MS Default 169.x.x.x ip... old address is not seen
4) ipconfig /renew will result in no response
In case I didn't mention it ... I had to disable the card and re-enable the wlan card in order to make it work...
I'll try to duplicate the problem and get your some log...
Kevin
04-09-2003 01:36 PM
I was having the same problem ... disabling MIC verification and TKIP did the trick for me to get my XP laptops to get a DHCP lease. I don't need the Cisco Aironet PC Card Adaptor to connect (though it works, now, too); any 802.11 card works.
Sure wish I could get MIC and TKIP to work though ... =)
-m-
Matthew Kershaw
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