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cmdrdata
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      11-02-2005, 03:34 PM
My daughter is (will be) in the hospital for several days and the
hospital haas an AP with SSID = visitor. When I tried to connect to it,
it took a while to get an IP, which it finally got (connection is very
strong, but the start menu bar shows a wifi connection with a yellow
triangle/exclamation mark). I cannot get to web with IE or FF.
Evidently, I am not getting their DNS server. How can I get through
this problem? Thanks.

 
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      11-02-2005, 03:36 PM
BTW, the AP is open/un-secure, does not ask for WEP/WAP.

 
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      11-02-2005, 04:08 PM
> hospital haas an AP with SSID = visitor. When I tried to connect to it,
> it took a while to get an IP, which it finally got (connection is very
> strong, but the start menu bar shows a wifi connection with a yellow
> triangle/exclamation mark). I cannot get to web with IE or FF.
> Evidently, I am not getting their DNS server. How can I get through


Got to ask the obvious, have you asked if this *should* work?

It could be possible that they haven't finished the deployment or that
there is an upstream problem. Just because you've got an association
and an IP address doesn't mean there's necessarily a connection to
anything else!

David.
 
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      11-02-2005, 04:44 PM
I am getting IP = 194.254.74.8 and if past posts on this problem still
hold, this could a bogus IP when the network failed to supply me a good
IP via DHCP.

 
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      11-02-2005, 04:44 PM
I am getting IP = 194.254.74.8 and if past posts on this problem still
hold, this could a bogus IP when the network failed to supply me a good
IP via DHCP.

 
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cmdrdata
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      11-02-2005, 04:45 PM
I am getting IP = 194.254.74.8 and if past posts on this problem still
hold, this could a bogus IP when the network failed to supply me a good
IP via DHCP.

 
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cmdrdata
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      11-02-2005, 04:45 PM
I am getting IP = 194.254.74.8 and if past posts on this problem still
hold, this could a bogus IP when the network failed to supply me a good
IP via DHCP.

 
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cmdrdata
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      11-02-2005, 04:45 PM
I am getting IP = 194.254.74.8 and if past posts on this problem still
hold, this could a bogus IP when the network failed to supply me a good
IP via DHCP.

 
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cmdrdata
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      11-02-2005, 04:45 PM
I am getting IP = 194.254.74.8 and if past posts on this problem still
hold, this could a bogus IP when the network failed to supply me a good
IP via DHCP.

 
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cmdrdata
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      11-02-2005, 04:45 PM
I am getting IP = 194.254.74.8 and if past posts on this problem still
hold, this could a bogus IP when the network failed to supply me a good
IP via DHCP.

 
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