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Phil Schuman
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      02-18-2004, 04:11 AM
We have a plain old original Linksys WAP11 for wireless access,
and a Linksys BEFSX41 router for the LAN and WAN connection.
The router has DHCP enabled....
However - For the Win XP laptops,
I can't pull an IP address from the router thru the WAP11 -
I have not put a protocol analyzer on the LAN side
to see if the DHCP request broadcasts are making it thru
from the wireless access point.
Any ideas ?


 
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Duane Arnold
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      02-18-2004, 09:15 AM
"Phil Schuman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:ruCYb.9862
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> We have a plain old original Linksys WAP11 for wireless access,
> and a Linksys BEFSX41 router for the LAN and WAN connection.
> The router has DHCP enabled....
> However - For the Win XP laptops,
> I can't pull an IP address from the router thru the WAP11 -
> I have not put a protocol analyzer on the LAN side
> to see if the DHCP request broadcasts are making it thru
> from the wireless access point.
> Any ideas ?
>
>
>


1) The use of Network Wizard and the possible placement and usage of Bridge
ICON at the Local Area Network Connections screen by the Network Wizard

2) The Network Protocols are not viable for the situation.

Duane
 
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Phil Schuman
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      02-18-2004, 03:09 PM
"Phil Schuman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:ruCYb.9862$(E-Mail Removed) ...
> We have a plain old original Linksys WAP11 for wireless access,
> and a Linksys BEFSX41 router for the LAN and WAN connection.
> The router has DHCP enabled....
> However - For the Win XP wireless laptops with DHCP,
> I can't pull an IP address from the router thru the WAP11 -
> I have not put a protocol analyzer on the LAN side
> to see if the DHCP request broadcasts are making it thru
> from the wireless access point.
> Any ideas ?
>

Well - I pulled out my NT 4.0 Server laptop
which has a protocol analyzer on it,
and plugged it into 1 of the 4 router ports to watch the traffic.
I also upgraded the firmware on the Linksys BEFSX41 / BEFSR41
now at version 1.45.3
Also - re-verified that the DHCP is "enabled" and setup with addresses,
etc

Ok - here's the story from the protocol analyzer -
The Win XP laptop -
now hardwired to the router via Ethernet - wireless disabled -
and setup for DHCP -
sends out the DHCP Discover packet - no reply - it sends this 4 times -
no reply from the Linksys router

As a controlled test -
I turned on the MS DHCP Server service on the NT4.0 Server laptop.
I then repeated the test -
The Win XP latop sends the DHCP Discover,
and the NT4.0 Server laptop replies to the Discover packet -

It seems like the Linksys BEFSX41 / BEFSR41 is not even trying
to process the DHCP Discover - and yes - it is "enabled" -
Also - nothing in the Linksys log

Any other thoughts ?????????




 
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John Loop
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      02-18-2004, 04:20 PM



"Phil Schuman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:g7MYb.10194$(E-Mail Removed) m...
> "Phil Schuman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:ruCYb.9862$(E-Mail Removed) ...
> > We have a plain old original Linksys WAP11 for wireless access,
> > and a Linksys BEFSX41 router for the LAN and WAN connection.
> > The router has DHCP enabled....
> > However - For the Win XP wireless laptops with DHCP,
> > I can't pull an IP address from the router thru the WAP11 -
> > I have not put a protocol analyzer on the LAN side
> > to see if the DHCP request broadcasts are making it thru
> > from the wireless access point.
> > Any ideas ?
> >

> Well - I pulled out my NT 4.0 Server laptop
> which has a protocol analyzer on it,
> and plugged it into 1 of the 4 router ports to watch the traffic.
> I also upgraded the firmware on the Linksys BEFSX41 / BEFSR41
> now at version 1.45.3
> Also - re-verified that the DHCP is "enabled" and setup with addresses,
> etc
>
> Ok - here's the story from the protocol analyzer -
> The Win XP laptop -
> now hardwired to the router via Ethernet - wireless disabled -
> and setup for DHCP -
> sends out the DHCP Discover packet - no reply - it sends this 4 times -
> no reply from the Linksys router
>
> As a controlled test -
> I turned on the MS DHCP Server service on the NT4.0 Server laptop.
> I then repeated the test -
> The Win XP latop sends the DHCP Discover,
> and the NT4.0 Server laptop replies to the Discover packet -
>
> It seems like the Linksys BEFSX41 / BEFSR41 is not even trying
> to process the DHCP Discover - and yes - it is "enabled" -
> Also - nothing in the Linksys log
>
> Any other thoughts ?????????
>
>
>
>

Make sure the address range for DHCP is not zero. This happened to me once,
and on a Linksys I think.
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Duane Arnold
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      02-18-2004, 04:55 PM
"Phil Schuman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> "Phil Schuman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:ruCYb.9862$(E-Mail Removed) ...
>> We have a plain old original Linksys WAP11 for wireless access,
>> and a Linksys BEFSX41 router for the LAN and WAN connection.
>> The router has DHCP enabled....
>> However - For the Win XP wireless laptops with DHCP,
>> I can't pull an IP address from the router thru the WAP11 -
>> I have not put a protocol analyzer on the LAN side
>> to see if the DHCP request broadcasts are making it thru
>> from the wireless access point.
>> Any ideas ?
>>

> Well - I pulled out my NT 4.0 Server laptop
> which has a protocol analyzer on it,
> and plugged it into 1 of the 4 router ports to watch the traffic.
> I also upgraded the firmware on the Linksys BEFSX41 / BEFSR41
> now at version 1.45.3
> Also - re-verified that the DHCP is "enabled" and setup with addresses,
> etc
>
> Ok - here's the story from the protocol analyzer -
> The Win XP laptop -
> now hardwired to the router via Ethernet - wireless disabled -
> and setup for DHCP -
> sends out the DHCP Discover packet - no reply - it sends this 4 times -
> no reply from the Linksys router
>
> As a controlled test -
> I turned on the MS DHCP Server service on the NT4.0 Server laptop.
> I then repeated the test -
> The Win XP latop sends the DHCP Discover,
> and the NT4.0 Server laptop replies to the Discover packet -
>
> It seems like the Linksys BEFSX41 / BEFSR41 is not even trying
> to process the DHCP Discover - and yes - it is "enabled" -
> Also - nothing in the Linksys log
>
> Any other thoughts ?????????
>
>
>
>
>

Use some different protocols with TCP/IP. I use NWlink IPX/SPX compatible
as wireless never worked on Linksys 11S4 V1 router and NETbeui while WEP
was enabled.

Try using a static IP.

Take the router back and get another as it may be defective.

Duane


 
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Lars M. Hansen
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      02-18-2004, 05:16 PM
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 16:09:48 GMT, Phil Schuman spoketh

>It seems like the Linksys BEFSX41 / BEFSR41 is not even trying
>to process the DHCP Discover - and yes - it is "enabled" -
>Also - nothing in the Linksys log
>
>Any other thoughts ?????????
>


If you have disabled SSID broadcasts, try enabling it. That did fix the
DHCP not working for my Linksys wireless network.

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      02-18-2004, 10:30 PM
Duane Arnold <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> "Phil Schuman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> news:ruCYb.9862 $(E-Mail Removed):
>
>> We have a plain old original Linksys WAP11 for wireless access,
>> and a Linksys BEFSX41 router for the LAN and WAN connection.
>> The router has DHCP enabled....
>> However - For the Win XP laptops,
>> I can't pull an IP address from the router thru the WAP11 -
>> I have not put a protocol analyzer on the LAN side
>> to see if the DHCP request broadcasts are making it thru
>> from the wireless access point.
>> Any ideas ?
>>
>>
>>

>
> 1) The use of Network Wizard and the possible placement and usage of
> Bridge ICON at the Local Area Network Connections screen by the
> Network Wizard


I should say don't use the NW and delete the Bridge Icon.
 
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Bill M.
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      02-19-2004, 01:37 AM
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 16:09:48 GMT, "Phil Schuman"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>"Phil Schuman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:ruCYb.9862$(E-Mail Removed) m...
>> We have a plain old original Linksys WAP11 for wireless access,
>> and a Linksys BEFSX41 router for the LAN and WAN connection.
>> The router has DHCP enabled....
>> However - For the Win XP wireless laptops with DHCP,
>> I can't pull an IP address from the router thru the WAP11 -
>> I have not put a protocol analyzer on the LAN side
>> to see if the DHCP request broadcasts are making it thru
>> from the wireless access point.
>> Any ideas ?
>>

>Well - I pulled out my NT 4.0 Server laptop
>which has a protocol analyzer on it,
>and plugged it into 1 of the 4 router ports to watch the traffic.
>I also upgraded the firmware on the Linksys BEFSX41 / BEFSR41
> now at version 1.45.3
>Also - re-verified that the DHCP is "enabled" and setup with addresses,
>etc
>
>Ok - here's the story from the protocol analyzer -
>The Win XP laptop -
> now hardwired to the router via Ethernet - wireless disabled -
> and setup for DHCP -
>sends out the DHCP Discover packet - no reply - it sends this 4 times -
>no reply from the Linksys router
>
>As a controlled test -
>I turned on the MS DHCP Server service on the NT4.0 Server laptop.
>I then repeated the test -
>The Win XP latop sends the DHCP Discover,
>and the NT4.0 Server laptop replies to the Discover packet -
>
>It seems like the Linksys BEFSX41 / BEFSR41 is not even trying
>to process the DHCP Discover - and yes - it is "enabled" -
>Also - nothing in the Linksys log
>
>Any other thoughts ?????????


Another long shot, but I seem to remember that the router's DHCP
server is disabled if you've changed the router's operating mode to
"Router" rather than the default "Gateway" mode.

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Phil Schuman
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      02-19-2004, 03:40 AM
>
> It seems like the Linksys BEFSX41 / BEFSR41 is not even trying
> to process the DHCP Discover - and yes - it is "enabled" -
> Also - nothing in the Linksys log
>
> Any other thoughts ?????????
>
>

tried the old standby solution - POWER OFF & ON -
yup - finally fixed it -



 
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      02-19-2004, 04:42 PM
Phil Schuman wrote:
> >
> > It seems like the Linksys BEFSX41 / BEFSR41 is not even trying
> > to process the DHCP Discover - and yes - it is "enabled" -
> > Also - nothing in the Linksys log
> >
> > Any other thoughts ?????????
> >
> >

> tried the old standby solution - POWER OFF & ON -
> yup - finally fixed it -
>


It's amazing how often that fixes things, yet how unwilling people are
to try it. I've even fixed a microwave oven with a keypad that caused
unexpected results by power-cycling the oven. I had a car with a messed
up instrument panel that never had another problem after disconnecting,
and reconnecting the battery.

It doesn't matter if we're talking a PC with a software OS, or an
appliance with an embedded chip. Power-cycling should be, if not the
very first, one of the early steps used to resolve a problem. It's so
amazingly simple, yet some people will not just balk, but get irrational
to the point of making personal insults about the person who suggests it
as a step to take.

It's good to see another success story.

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