kubadis <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Is possible that client is the problem but I don´t know what happen
> ;..(.
Try another client?
>
> I need a freaky
Huh?
> that test DHCP in Ad-hoc wireless LAN. If is posible
> with windows 2003. Run computer with windows 2003, start up DHCP
> server, and then, start up laptop and see if get IP from DHCP or not.
> Then make laptop loss signal in order that recover signal and IP.
>
> thanks.
I'm confused, sorry.
>
>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>
>> kubadis <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have got Windows 2003 with DHCP server configured with ip
>>> 192.168.0.1, and assigns well IP 192.168.0.2 to my laptop (ad-hoc
>>> wireless LAN), when I restart my computer or restart DHCP server
>>> service.
>>>
>>> The problem is when laptop loss the connection. it cant recover the
>>> IP, and command "ipconfig /renew" say that DHCP server is
>>> unavailable.
>>>
>>> Them, if I restart DHCP server service or restart computer, my
>>> laptop obtain the IP
>>>
>>> Anybody know why occur this or have the same problem?,bye
>>
>> Instead of restarting the DHCP service, see whether you've got a
>> wireless client problem...repair the connection and/or reboot your
>> laptop. See if the same thing is happening with any other
>> workstations/clients. See whether it happens when you're using wired
>> Ethernet, if you can test that.
>>
>> If this doesn't help, post back with event log info....and
>> personally, unless this is a home server, I'd invest in a cheap &
>> cheerful (but WPA-capable) wireless access point (or WAP + router).
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