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Johan
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      03-01-2004, 11:41 PM
I have two PC's connected wireless to a MN700. When I run
one PC at a time w/ WPA the connection is fine, but when
I connect a second PC to the network the MN720 goes dead
(still showing that the connection is Excellent, but it's
not connected) and the only way to get it working again
is to log of the PC and pull the power plug on the router
(MN700)... WEP workes great. I want BOTH computers
running at the same time with WPA without the connection
dropping. Help!! I'm starting to get really tired of
these products... :-(

Spec:
1 MN700,1 MN720 and 1 MN730. WPA, Channel 1, MAC
filtering, Broadcasting SSID, Wireless mode mixed,
WinXPHome on both PC's, MN700 as router, firmware
2.0.8.333, Installed WPA update from Windows Update,
802.1x enabled when WPA.
 
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      03-02-2004, 01:11 PM
Does it go unresponsive immediately or is there a delay? What does
ipconfig/all show on the computer that goes dead? can you stop the pccard
and reinsert it again and regain connectivity?

Johan wrote:
> I have two PC's connected wireless to a MN700. When I run
> one PC at a time w/ WPA the connection is fine, but when
> I connect a second PC to the network the MN720 goes dead
> (still showing that the connection is Excellent, but it's
> not connected) and the only way to get it working again
> is to log of the PC and pull the power plug on the router
> (MN700)... WEP workes great. I want BOTH computers
> running at the same time with WPA without the connection
> dropping. Help!! I'm starting to get really tired of
> these products... :-(
>
> Spec:
> 1 MN700,1 MN720 and 1 MN730. WPA, Channel 1, MAC
> filtering, Broadcasting SSID, Wireless mode mixed,
> WinXPHome on both PC's, MN700 as router, firmware
> 2.0.8.333, Installed WPA update from Windows Update,
> 802.1x enabled when WPA.



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      03-02-2004, 01:49 PM
It does not help to stop the card and re insert it again
and yes if the MN-730 is running the MN-720 doesn't
connect at start up, but if the MN-720 is running and the
MN-730 is starting up later the MN-720 goes dead after
minutes. Switched back to WEP yesterday and both PC's stay
connected without a problem. Where can I find info
regarding the IP config?


>-----Original Message-----
>Does it go unresponsive immediately or is there a delay?

What does
>ipconfig/all show on the computer that goes dead? can you

stop the pccard
>and reinsert it again and regain connectivity?
>
>Johan wrote:
>> I have two PC's connected wireless to a MN700. When I

run
>> one PC at a time w/ WPA the connection is fine, but when
>> I connect a second PC to the network the MN720 goes dead
>> (still showing that the connection is Excellent, but

it's
>> not connected) and the only way to get it working again
>> is to log of the PC and pull the power plug on the

router
>> (MN700)... WEP workes great. I want BOTH computers
>> running at the same time with WPA without the connection
>> dropping. Help!! I'm starting to get really tired of
>> these products... :-(
>>
>> Spec:
>> 1 MN700,1 MN720 and 1 MN730. WPA, Channel 1, MAC
>> filtering, Broadcasting SSID, Wireless mode mixed,
>> WinXPHome on both PC's, MN700 as router, firmware
>> 2.0.8.333, Installed WPA update from Windows Update,
>> 802.1x enabled when WPA.

>
>
>--
> Barb Bowman
> Expert Zone Columnist
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> MS-MVP (Windows)
>
>
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      03-02-2004, 02:56 PM
start menu, run
cmd [ok]

ipconfig/all [enter]



Johan wrote:
> It does not help to stop the card and re insert it again
> and yes if the MN-730 is running the MN-720 doesn't
> connect at start up, but if the MN-720 is running and the
> MN-730 is starting up later the MN-720 goes dead after
> minutes. Switched back to WEP yesterday and both PC's stay
> connected without a problem. Where can I find info
> regarding the IP config?
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Does it go unresponsive immediately or is there a delay?

> What does
>> ipconfig/all show on the computer that goes dead? can you stop the
>> pccard and reinsert it again and regain connectivity?
>>
>> Johan wrote:
>>> I have two PC's connected wireless to a MN700. When I

> run
>>> one PC at a time w/ WPA the connection is fine, but when
>>> I connect a second PC to the network the MN720 goes dead
>>> (still showing that the connection is Excellent, but

> it's
>>> not connected) and the only way to get it working again
>>> is to log of the PC and pull the power plug on the

> router
>>> (MN700)... WEP workes great. I want BOTH computers
>>> running at the same time with WPA without the connection
>>> dropping. Help!! I'm starting to get really tired of
>>> these products... :-(
>>>
>>> Spec:
>>> 1 MN700,1 MN720 and 1 MN730. WPA, Channel 1, MAC
>>> filtering, Broadcasting SSID, Wireless mode mixed,
>>> WinXPHome on both PC's, MN700 as router, firmware
>>> 2.0.8.333, Installed WPA update from Windows Update,
>>> 802.1x enabled when WPA.

>>
>>
>> --
>> Barb Bowman
>> Expert Zone Columnist
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>> MS-MVP (Windows)
>>
>>
>> .



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      03-02-2004, 05:32 PM
I've run ipconfig. Doesn't really know what to look for
(kind of a newbie)? The "MN720 PC" has DHCP Activated and
Autoconfig Activated. What specifically should I look for?


>-----Original Message-----
>start menu, run
>cmd [ok]
>
>ipconfig/all [enter]
>
>
>
>Johan wrote:
>> It does not help to stop the card and re insert it

again
>> and yes if the MN-730 is running the MN-720 doesn't
>> connect at start up, but if the MN-720 is running and

the
>> MN-730 is starting up later the MN-720 goes dead after
>> minutes. Switched back to WEP yesterday and both PC's

stay
>> connected without a problem. Where can I find info
>> regarding the IP config?
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> Does it go unresponsive immediately or is there a

delay?
>> What does
>>> ipconfig/all show on the computer that goes dead? can

you stop the
>>> pccard and reinsert it again and regain connectivity?
>>>
>>> Johan wrote:
>>>> I have two PC's connected wireless to a MN700. When I

>> run
>>>> one PC at a time w/ WPA the connection is fine, but

when
>>>> I connect a second PC to the network the MN720 goes

dead
>>>> (still showing that the connection is Excellent, but

>> it's
>>>> not connected) and the only way to get it working

again
>>>> is to log of the PC and pull the power plug on the

>> router
>>>> (MN700)... WEP workes great. I want BOTH computers
>>>> running at the same time with WPA without the

connection
>>>> dropping. Help!! I'm starting to get really tired of
>>>> these products... :-(
>>>>
>>>> Spec:
>>>> 1 MN700,1 MN720 and 1 MN730. WPA, Channel 1, MAC
>>>> filtering, Broadcasting SSID, Wireless mode mixed,
>>>> WinXPHome on both PC's, MN700 as router, firmware
>>>> 2.0.8.333, Installed WPA update from Windows Update,
>>>> 802.1x enabled when WPA.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Barb Bowman
>>> Expert Zone Columnist
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>> MS-MVP (Windows)
>>>
>>>
>>> .

>
>
>--
> Barb Bowman
> Expert Zone Columnist
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> MS-MVP (Windows)
>
>
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>

 
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      03-02-2004, 05:41 PM
you can copy and paste from that window like any other cmd window. right
click to mark, drag mouse to highlight, then copy. i'd like to see the
entire output

Johan wrote:
> I've run ipconfig. Doesn't really know what to look for
> (kind of a newbie)? The "MN720 PC" has DHCP Activated and
> Autoconfig Activated. What specifically should I look for?
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> start menu, run
>> cmd [ok]
>>
>> ipconfig/all [enter]
>>
>>
>>
>> Johan wrote:
>>> It does not help to stop the card and re insert it

> again
>>> and yes if the MN-730 is running the MN-720 doesn't
>>> connect at start up, but if the MN-720 is running and

> the
>>> MN-730 is starting up later the MN-720 goes dead after
>>> minutes. Switched back to WEP yesterday and both PC's

> stay
>>> connected without a problem. Where can I find info
>>> regarding the IP config?
>>>
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> Does it go unresponsive immediately or is there a delay? What does
>>> What does
>>>> ipconfig/all show on the computer that goes dead? can

> you stop the
>>>> pccard and reinsert it again and regain connectivity?
>>>>
>>>> Johan wrote:
>>>>> I have two PC's connected wireless to a MN700. When I
>>> run
>>>>> one PC at a time w/ WPA the connection is fine, but

> when
>>>>> I connect a second PC to the network the MN720 goes

> dead
>>>>> (still showing that the connection is Excellent, but
>>> it's
>>>>> not connected) and the only way to get it working

> again
>>>>> is to log of the PC and pull the power plug on the
>>> router
>>>>> (MN700)... WEP workes great. I want BOTH computers
>>>>> running at the same time with WPA without the

> connection
>>>>> dropping. Help!! I'm starting to get really tired of
>>>>> these products... :-(
>>>>>
>>>>> Spec:
>>>>> 1 MN700,1 MN720 and 1 MN730. WPA, Channel 1, MAC
>>>>> filtering, Broadcasting SSID, Wireless mode mixed,
>>>>> WinXPHome on both PC's, MN700 as router, firmware
>>>>> 2.0.8.333, Installed WPA update from Windows Update,
>>>>> 802.1x enabled when WPA.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Barb Bowman
>>>> Expert Zone Columnist
>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>>> MS-MVP (Windows)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> .

>>
>>
>> --
>> Barb Bowman
>> Expert Zone Columnist
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>> MS-MVP (Windows)
>>
>>
>> .



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      03-02-2004, 06:27 PM
I'll post it after work, but I will probably take out some
of the IP-addresses if that is ok (I rather indicate which
ones are the same). Hope it doesn't matter that I'm
running a Swedish version of XP ;-)(the headlines are
probably the same). Thanks for the help. My goal since
early last fall has been to make WPA work, it did so until
I connected a second computer.


>-----Original Message-----
>you can copy and paste from that window like any other

cmd window. right
>click to mark, drag mouse to highlight, then copy. i'd

like to see the
>entire output
>
>Johan wrote:
>> I've run ipconfig. Doesn't really know what to look for
>> (kind of a newbie)? The "MN720 PC" has DHCP Activated

and
>> Autoconfig Activated. What specifically should I look

for?
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> start menu, run
>>> cmd [ok]
>>>
>>> ipconfig/all [enter]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Johan wrote:
>>>> It does not help to stop the card and re insert it

>> again
>>>> and yes if the MN-730 is running the MN-720 doesn't
>>>> connect at start up, but if the MN-720 is running and

>> the
>>>> MN-730 is starting up later the MN-720 goes dead after
>>>> minutes. Switched back to WEP yesterday and both PC's

>> stay
>>>> connected without a problem. Where can I find info
>>>> regarding the IP config?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> Does it go unresponsive immediately or is there a

delay? What does
>>>> What does
>>>>> ipconfig/all show on the computer that goes dead? can

>> you stop the
>>>>> pccard and reinsert it again and regain connectivity?
>>>>>
>>>>> Johan wrote:
>>>>>> I have two PC's connected wireless to a MN700. When

I
>>>> run
>>>>>> one PC at a time w/ WPA the connection is fine, but

>> when
>>>>>> I connect a second PC to the network the MN720 goes

>> dead
>>>>>> (still showing that the connection is Excellent, but
>>>> it's
>>>>>> not connected) and the only way to get it working

>> again
>>>>>> is to log of the PC and pull the power plug on the
>>>> router
>>>>>> (MN700)... WEP workes great. I want BOTH computers
>>>>>> running at the same time with WPA without the

>> connection
>>>>>> dropping. Help!! I'm starting to get really tired of
>>>>>> these products... :-(
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Spec:
>>>>>> 1 MN700,1 MN720 and 1 MN730. WPA, Channel 1, MAC
>>>>>> filtering, Broadcasting SSID, Wireless mode mixed,
>>>>>> WinXPHome on both PC's, MN700 as router, firmware
>>>>>> 2.0.8.333, Installed WPA update from Windows Update,
>>>>>> 802.1x enabled when WPA.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Barb Bowman
>>>>> Expert Zone Columnist
>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>>>> MS-MVP (Windows)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> .
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Barb Bowman
>>> Expert Zone Columnist
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>> MS-MVP (Windows)
>>>
>>>
>>> .

>
>
>--
> Barb Bowman
> Expert Zone Columnist
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> MS-MVP (Windows)
>
>
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      03-02-2004, 06:47 PM
I have no idea of what to expect on a Swedish version of Windows XP ;-)

Johan wrote:
> I'll post it after work, but I will probably take out some
> of the IP-addresses if that is ok (I rather indicate which
> ones are the same). Hope it doesn't matter that I'm
> running a Swedish version of XP ;-)(the headlines are
> probably the same). Thanks for the help. My goal since
> early last fall has been to make WPA work, it did so until
> I connected a second computer.
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> you can copy and paste from that window like any other cmd window.
>> right click to mark, drag mouse to highlight, then copy. i'd like to
>> see the entire output
>>
>> Johan wrote:
>>> I've run ipconfig. Doesn't really know what to look for
>>> (kind of a newbie)? The "MN720 PC" has DHCP Activated

> and
>>> Autoconfig Activated. What specifically should I look

> for?
>>>
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> start menu, run
>>>> cmd [ok]
>>>>
>>>> ipconfig/all [enter]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Johan wrote:
>>>>> It does not help to stop the card and re insert it
>>> again
>>>>> and yes if the MN-730 is running the MN-720 doesn't
>>>>> connect at start up, but if the MN-720 is running and
>>> the
>>>>> MN-730 is starting up later the MN-720 goes dead after
>>>>> minutes. Switched back to WEP yesterday and both PC's
>>> stay
>>>>> connected without a problem. Where can I find info
>>>>> regarding the IP config?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> Does it go unresponsive immediately or is there a delay? What
>>>>>> does What does
>>>>> What does
>>>>>> ipconfig/all show on the computer that goes dead? can you stop
>>>>>> the pccard and reinsert it again and regain connectivity?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Johan wrote:
>>>>>>> I have two PC's connected wireless to a MN700. When I run
>>>>> run
>>>>>>> one PC at a time w/ WPA the connection is fine, but
>>> when
>>>>>>> I connect a second PC to the network the MN720 goes
>>> dead
>>>>>>> (still showing that the connection is Excellent, but
>>>>> it's
>>>>>>> not connected) and the only way to get it working
>>> again
>>>>>>> is to log of the PC and pull the power plug on the
>>>>> router
>>>>>>> (MN700)... WEP workes great. I want BOTH computers
>>>>>>> running at the same time with WPA without the
>>> connection
>>>>>>> dropping. Help!! I'm starting to get really tired of
>>>>>>> these products... :-(
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Spec:
>>>>>>> 1 MN700,1 MN720 and 1 MN730. WPA, Channel 1, MAC
>>>>>>> filtering, Broadcasting SSID, Wireless mode mixed,
>>>>>>> WinXPHome on both PC's, MN700 as router, firmware
>>>>>>> 2.0.8.333, Installed WPA update from Windows Update,
>>>>>>> 802.1x enabled when WPA.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Barb Bowman
>>>>>> Expert Zone Columnist
>>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>>>>> MS-MVP (Windows)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> .
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Barb Bowman
>>>> Expert Zone Columnist
>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>>> MS-MVP (Windows)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> .

>>
>>
>> --
>> Barb Bowman
>> Expert Zone Columnist
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>> MS-MVP (Windows)
>>
>>
>> .



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      03-02-2004, 11:29 PM
IP Config (first for the MN-720 then MN-730):

MN-720, Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]

IP-konfiguration för Windows
Värddatornamn . . . . . . : Laptop (Host name)
Primärt DNS-suffix . . . :
Nodtyp . . . . . . . : Blandad (Blandad = Mixed)
IP-routning aktiverat . . : Nej (Nej = No)
WINS-proxy aktiverat . . : Nej

Ethernet-kort Trådlös nätverksanslutning: (Wireless
network)
Anslutningsspecifika DNS-suffix . :
Beskrivning . . : Microsoft Wireless Notebook
Adapter MN-720
Fysisk adress . . . . . . . : 00-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
DHCP aktiverat . . . . . . . . . : Ja (Ja = Yes)
Autokonfiguration aktiverat . . . : Ja
IP-adress . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.ZZZ.ZZZ
Nätmask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Standard-gateway . . . . . . : 192.168.XXX.XXX
DHCP-server . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.XXX.XXX
DNS-servrar . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.XXX.XXX
(the last 3 = same)
Lånet erhölls . . . : den 3 mars 2004 01:09:21
Lånet upphör . . . : den 17 mars 2004 01:09:21

Ethernet-kort Anslutning till lokalt nätverk:
Medietillstånd . . . . . . . . . . : Mediet är
frånkopplat (The media is disconnected)
Beskrivning . . . . . . . . . . . : Realtek
RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC
Fysisk adress . . .. . . . : 00-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

MN-730, Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]

IP-konfiguration för Windows
Värddatornamn . . . . . . . : XXX (Host PC name)
Primärt DNS-suffix . . . . :
Nodtyp . . . . . . : Blandad (Blandad = Mixed)
IP-routning aktiverat . . . : Nej (Nej = No)
WINS-proxy aktiverat . . . : Nej

Ethernet-kort Anslutning till lokalt nätverk: (Ethernet
to local network)
Medietillstånd . . . . . . . . . . : Mediet är
frånkopplat (The media is disconnected)
Beskrivning: Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connect.
Fysisk adress . . . . . : 00-0C-XX-XX-XX-XX

Ethernet-kort Trådlös nätverksanslutning: (Wireless
network)
Anslutningsspecifika DNS-suffix . :
Beskrivning: Microsoft Wireless PCI Adapter MN-730
Fysisk adress . . . . . . : 00-0D-XX-XX-XX-XX
DHCP aktiverat . . . . . . . . . : Ja
Autokonfiguration aktiverat . . . : Ja
IP-adress . . . . . . . . : 192.168.YYY.YYY
Nätmask . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Standard-gateway . . . . : 192.168.XXX.XXX
DHCP-server . . . . . . . : 192.168.XXX.XXX
DNS-servrar . . . . . . . : 192.168.XXX.XXX
(the last 3 above = same)
Lånet erhölls . . . : den 3 mars 2004 00:10:54
Lånet upphör . . . : den 17 mars 2004 00:10:54


>-----Original Message-----
>I have no idea of what to expect on a Swedish version of

Windows XP ;-)
>
>Johan wrote:
>> I'll post it after work, but I will probably take out

some
>> of the IP-addresses if that is ok (I rather indicate

which
>> ones are the same). Hope it doesn't matter that I'm
>> running a Swedish version of XP ;-)(the headlines are
>> probably the same). Thanks for the help. My goal since
>> early last fall has been to make WPA work, it did so

until
>> I connected a second computer.
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> you can copy and paste from that window like any

other cmd window.
>>> right click to mark, drag mouse to highlight, then

copy. i'd like to
>>> see the entire output
>>>
>>> Johan wrote:
>>>> I've run ipconfig. Doesn't really know what to look

for
>>>> (kind of a newbie)? The "MN720 PC" has DHCP Activated

>> and
>>>> Autoconfig Activated. What specifically should I look

>> for?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> start menu, run
>>>>> cmd [ok]
>>>>>
>>>>> ipconfig/all [enter]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Johan wrote:
>>>>>> It does not help to stop the card and re insert it
>>>> again
>>>>>> and yes if the MN-730 is running the MN-720 doesn't
>>>>>> connect at start up, but if the MN-720 is running

and
>>>> the
>>>>>> MN-730 is starting up later the MN-720 goes dead

after
>>>>>> minutes. Switched back to WEP yesterday and both

PC's
>>>> stay
>>>>>> connected without a problem. Where can I find info
>>>>>> regarding the IP config?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>> Does it go unresponsive immediately or is there a

delay? What
>>>>>>> does What does
>>>>>> What does
>>>>>>> ipconfig/all show on the computer that goes dead?

can you stop
>>>>>>> the pccard and reinsert it again and regain

connectivity?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Johan wrote:
>>>>>>>> I have two PC's connected wireless to a MN700.

When I run
>>>>>> run
>>>>>>>> one PC at a time w/ WPA the connection is fine,

but
>>>> when
>>>>>>>> I connect a second PC to the network the MN720

goes
>>>> dead
>>>>>>>> (still showing that the connection is Excellent,

but
>>>>>> it's
>>>>>>>> not connected) and the only way to get it working
>>>> again
>>>>>>>> is to log of the PC and pull the power plug on

the
>>>>>> router
>>>>>>>> (MN700)... WEP workes great. I want BOTH

computers
>>>>>>>> running at the same time with WPA without the
>>>> connection
>>>>>>>> dropping. Help!! I'm starting to get really

tired of
>>>>>>>> these products... :-(
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Spec:
>>>>>>>> 1 MN700,1 MN720 and 1 MN730. WPA, Channel 1, MAC
>>>>>>>> filtering, Broadcasting SSID, Wireless mode

mixed,
>>>>>>>> WinXPHome on both PC's, MN700 as router, firmware
>>>>>>>> 2.0.8.333, Installed WPA update from Windows

Update,
>>>>>>>> 802.1x enabled when WPA.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Barb Bowman
>>>>>>> Expert Zone Columnist
>>>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>>>>>> MS-MVP (Windows)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> .
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Barb Bowman
>>>>> Expert Zone Columnist
>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>>>> MS-MVP (Windows)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> .
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Barb Bowman
>>> Expert Zone Columnist
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>> MS-MVP (Windows)
>>>
>>>
>>> .

>
>
>--
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      03-03-2004, 08:53 AM
those look ok to me. although I can't tell if for some reason they are
being assigned the same 192.168.xx.xx address because you've removed
that information.

i think at this point, especially because you are using a non English
version of Windows, that you should call product support.

On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 16:29:04 -0800, "Johan"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>IP Config (first for the MN-720 then MN-730):


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