Is this a Wireless Zero Configuration issue?

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Ron Joiner

The problem is that my Internet connection and any network capability is
cut off when I restart my laptop computer but not on every single
restart. When my laptop starts the wirelesss connectoid tells me that I
have a good signal but I have no network and no Internet.

My wireless network is connected to a wired network. I have converted my
wireless router to an access point and have assigned it a static IP
address out of the range of the wired router. The wired router has been
converted to a switch because I have dialup and have assigned my gateway
computer with 192.168.0.1 so that I can use ICS.

It seems that I can just unplug the DLink router for a couple seconds
and replug it and then the connection comes back. Are there any settings
that I’m missing? I have tried disabling and enabling Wireless Zero
Configuration with no effect. I am using Windows XP Pro built-in
wireless configuration. Should I go back to the DLink one? What else am
I missing?

Ron
 
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Ashok S.

Ron Joiner said:
The problem is that my Internet connection and any network capability is
cut off when I restart my laptop computer but not on every single restart.
When my laptop starts the wirelesss connectoid tells me that I have a good
signal but I have no network and no Internet.

My wireless network is connected to a wired network. I have converted my
wireless router to an access point and have assigned it a static IP
address out of the range of the wired router. The wired router has been
converted to a switch because I have dialup and have assigned my gateway
computer with 192.168.0.1 so that I can use ICS.

It seems that I can just unplug the DLink router for a couple seconds and
replug it and then the connection comes back. Are there any settings that
I’m missing? I have tried disabling and enabling Wireless Zero
Configuration with no effect. I am using Windows XP Pro built-in wireless
configuration. Should I go back to the DLink one? What else am I missing?

Ron
Try http://www.careyholzman.com/index.htm

Ashok S.
 

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