Do rb915 exist
Or rb951

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Le 15 juin 2013 à 07:40, Grand Avenue Broadband <[email protected]> a 
écrit :

> Ah, I thought it was a MikroTik.
> 
> What you're describing sounds something like the behavior of those lame 
> Scientific Atlanta cable modems that the some of the oldest Cox customers 
> still have.  They would issue exactly one DHCP address and make exactly one 
> ARP entry during any power cycle.  If you tried to substitute devices without 
> powering down the modem, it wouldn't talk to you.  
> 
> You could always cheat and just appropriate an unused IP address in the AP's 
> address range as your static.  Especially if you can get the AP admin to 
> shorten his pool to guarantee it to you.
> 
> On Jun 14, 2013, at 9:06 PM, Chris Gotstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Problem is I do have access to the AP it is connecting to.  I'm not even 
>> sure what brand AP it is.  I will be asking those questions Monday when they 
>> get me in touch with the company that setup the wireless network.
>> 
>> On 6/14/2013 4:39 PM, Grand Avenue Broadband wrote:
>>> Check the authoritative and delay-threshold values in the DHCP server on 
>>> the AP, and compare with what your client router is asking for.
>>> 
>>> On Jun 14, 2013, at 1:16 PM, Chris Gotstein <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I'm setting up a RB915 router for a small business.  They are allowed free 
>>>> Internet access via a wireless system within the building.  I'm trying to 
>>>> setup the router as a Station client and pulling a dhcp address from the 
>>>> AP.  I can get it to work, but as soon as reboot the router, the router 
>>>> cannot pull an ip address from the AP.  If I mess around with scanning and 
>>>> connecting to the AP, it will eventually get an IP.  I'm running 6.1 
>>>> software, and the AP is secured with WPA2.  Anyone seen this issue?
> 
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