On 21/02/14 09:07, Nikita N. wrote:
>
>> All the clients are quite common, and in use all around the world, if
>> there was a general problem with this, we'd probably have heard about it
>> by now.
> Hi, well you are hearing it now :)
True, but it's not clear what to do about it. The modificati
> All the clients are quite common, and in use all around the world, if
> there was a general problem with this, we'd probably have heard about it
> by now.
Hi, well you are hearing it now :)
> It seems likely that the problem is something in your network, rather
> than the DHCP clients or ser
On 20/02/14 08:01, Nikita N. wrote:
Hi, sorry but didnt get the feedback for my query.
Maybe you Simon can you give me a hint?
Thanks
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014, at 06:36 AM, Nikita N. wrote:
Hi All :)
long time ago I shared with you an issue regarding dnsmasq used on
wireless nets.
Finally I believe
Hi, sorry but didnt get the feedback for my query.
Maybe you Simon can you give me a hint?
Thanks
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014, at 06:36 AM, Nikita N. wrote:
> Hi All :)
> long time ago I shared with you an issue regarding dnsmasq used on
> wireless nets.
> Finally I believe I found a possible cause for t
Hi All :)
long time ago I shared with you an issue regarding dnsmasq used on
wireless nets.
Finally I believe I found a possible cause for that.
By now I have been testing using many different devices and Os, windows
clients, linux, android, windows phones, and so on.
Well, what I found is that, th