Wiped out my routers here right after the update ... thought Verizon had 
dropped the ball since it happens often here. Wasn't until I shut off all of 
the routers and rekicked them that everything came back. Wired as well as WiFi 
here ...

At 06:22 PM 10/23/2008, Paul Ferguson wrote:
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>Was just wondering if anyone else has experienced WiFi (?) connectivity
>problems after installed MS08-067 today...
>
>I have two valid instances (myself :-) and a colleague) where after
>rebooting, we cannot successfully retrieve the proper DHCP information
>after connecting to an access-point. We both did exactly the same thing
>(independently, by the way) -- reverted to an earlier (today) restore
>point, rebooted and
>the problem went away. I haven't tried to reinstall it since then, since I
>am traveling at the moment...
>
>Just curious...
>
>- - ferg
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>--
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> Engineering Architecture for the Internet
> fergdawgster(at)gmail.com
> ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
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