Re: Is there any way of forcing it to Acquire Network Address?



Tristán White wrote:
> On 21 Nov 2005 09:01:00 -0800, "aljuhani" <private.mailbox@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >Well as David Taylor say, it is better that
> >you assign your computer with a static IP address.
> >
> >You will need to contact your neighbour about
> >the DHCP range on his router so you can choose
> >a reserve IP on same subnet outside that range.
>
>
> May have to rethink this. He's told me that it's not advisable for him
> to give out a static ip address as we live on a busy road with lots of
> neighbours. As it is, from my house, I can normally see about 3 other
> wifis...

Ok then if that what he wants, you will need to stay dynamic but since
you are talking
about 4 wifis being detected, I guess your problem is something to do
with XP keeps switching between connections.

There is of course away to configure your default connection and ignore
others.

regards.

-aljuhani

.



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