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Tony
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      02-04-2005, 10:33 AM
I wonder if anyone can help me with this one, I really am at a loss as to
why this is happening...

I have a DG834G MKII ADSL Wireless/Modem/Router which is working fine, but
due to a requirement to incraese wireless coverage, I have added another
wireless access point onto the LAN, (DLink DWL-900AP+).

Problem is, when I boot up my main PC (which is connected to the LAN via
wireless, to the DG834G) the system resets, just before the system boots to
the windows XP welcome screen.

Whats going on? I have used multiple access points before, with no such
problems. Any ideas why this one PC is objecting to two APs?

Tony





 
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      02-05-2005, 09:59 PM
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 11:33:59 -0000, "Tony" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>I wonder if anyone can help me with this one, I really am at a loss as to
>why this is happening...
>
>I have a DG834G MKII ADSL Wireless/Modem/Router which is working fine, but
>due to a requirement to incraese wireless coverage, I have added another
>wireless access point onto the LAN, (DLink DWL-900AP+).
>
>Problem is, when I boot up my main PC (which is connected to the LAN via
>wireless, to the DG834G) the system resets, just before the system boots to
>the windows XP welcome screen.
>
>Whats going on? I have used multiple access points before, with no such
>problems. Any ideas why this one PC is objecting to two APs?


I take it the drivers have been updated on Windows XP? If you turn
the other AP off, does it work?

Thanks.
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Tony
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      02-05-2005, 11:09 PM

"Andrew Hodgson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 11:33:59 -0000, "Tony" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
>>I wonder if anyone can help me with this one, I really am at a loss as to
>>why this is happening...
>>
>>I have a DG834G MKII ADSL Wireless/Modem/Router which is working fine, but
>>due to a requirement to incraese wireless coverage, I have added another
>>wireless access point onto the LAN, (DLink DWL-900AP+).
>>
>>Problem is, when I boot up my main PC (which is connected to the LAN via
>>wireless, to the DG834G) the system resets, just before the system boots
>>to
>>the windows XP welcome screen.
>>
>>Whats going on? I have used multiple access points before, with no such
>>problems. Any ideas why this one PC is objecting to two APs?

>
> I take it the drivers have been updated on Windows XP? If you turn
> the other AP off, does it work?
>


If I turn off the DLink DWL900AP+ then the system will boot just fine. Can
you think of anything at all that might make a PC stop booting in this
situation? A friend of mine thought it was to do with both AP's having DHCP
enabled, but I turned off the DHCP option on the DLink and still the same
problem. Its a first for me with this problem.... I have run two AP's
before, but not alongside this particular PC. Any ideas anyone?

Why would a PC object to having two access points both in range??


Tony


 
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      02-06-2005, 11:02 AM
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2005 00:09:59 -0000, sefini jorgo geanyet des mani yeof do
uk.comp.home-networking, yawatina tan reek esk "Tony"
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>If I turn off the DLink DWL900AP+ then the system will boot just fine. Can
>you think of anything at all that might make a PC stop booting in this
>situation? A friend of mine thought it was to do with both AP's having DHCP
>enabled, but I turned off the DHCP option on the DLink and still the same
>problem. Its a first for me with this problem.... I have run two AP's
>before, but not alongside this particular PC. Any ideas anyone?
>
>Why would a PC object to having two access points both in range??


Do both APs have the same IP address?

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