bpa wrote: 
> Things to try to get Boom working.  Once they are working , later you
> can go back changing one setting at a time to find if there is just one
> critical setting.
> 
> Make sure router is using 2.4Mhz
> 
> In 2.4Mhz Wireless mode - if it is on Auto - change to Legacy 
> 
> Change channel bandwidth to 20Mhz - and not 20/40 Mhz
> 
> You may need to reboot router and Booms between each change as Booms
> and/or router may get into strange state with incompatible settings.

I thought you and I were on to something for a moment.  One Boom
connected!  However, I moved it away from the router to it's usual
location, same "couldn't find DHCP" result.  And all of the other Booms,
still no go.

Before the one Boom transiently connected, I also unchecked "b/g
Protection" and disabled "protected frames management".  FYI.  

I think it's pretty hopeless except to plug-in my old router which
unfortunately no longer supports the speed of my cable internet
connection.

Any other ideas?  Thanks so much to the posters above.



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