Good morning Dean! The router is on its default settings, it assigns automatically ip addresses to whatever is connected to it. It is worth to say that checking e-mail at the same time on both VoiceNotes works pretty fine, but it is enough to open KeyWeb on one of the VoiceNotes to prevent the other do it. What does DHCP stands in for and where can I locate it to check whether it is turned on or off? Feeling that you need more information, please come back.
Best regards, Badih Zeinoun > ----- Original Message ----- >From: "Dean Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: "Braillenote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 04:42:48 +1300 >Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Is it natural or not? >Hi Badih, >Is your router set up so that it is assigning the IP addresses to your >BrailleNotes or do you have static IP addresses assigned to them? >If they're static IP addresses that you're giving the BrailleNotes, check >you haven't got the same IP address assigned to both of them. >However, if you have DHCP turned on, I'm a little puzzled and will have to >do some further investigation. >One thing you could try when you can't get internet access, is pinging the >BrailleNote from a PC. You can either do this from the run command on the >start menu by typing at the prompt: >ping x (where x is the IP address), or exiting to the command prompt (MS >dos) depending on your version of Windows and typing the same as above. >If you end up having a go at pinging and you get a response, you know that >the BrailleNote and the PC can see each other so to speak and that will give >us a little more of an indication as to what the problem actually is. >If you have any queries, please feel free to contact me. >Dean.
