On Thu, Oct 28, 2004, Henry Miller wrote:
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>Most base stations have a DHCP server, but you need to turn it on.
>Read the docs on the base station, then log in and see. I set my base
>station so that 192.168.1.n , where 128and the rest is reserved for static IPs. I'm guessing that this bs
: Most base stations have a DHCP server, but you need to turn it on.
: Read the docs on the base station, then log in and see. I set my base
Hmmm. The whole issue is we got this without docs from Ebay.
: station so that 192.168.1.n , where 128http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-q
On 10/28/2004 at 14:41 Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
>On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 08:15:26AM +0100, Dick Davies wrote:
>: * Jonathon McKitrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1049 04:49]:
>: Hang on - you got a basestation? What does it plug into, the link to
>your ISP
>: or one of your ethernet ports on the serve
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 08:15:26AM +0100, Dick Davies wrote:
: * Jonathon McKitrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1049 04:49]:
: >
: > Hi all,
: >
: > I have a 4.10 desktop with a wireless hub that my laptop connects to. It
: > works perfectly.
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: Hey boy - how're things?
Great! Wondered where you'v
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On Oct 27, 2004, at 10:50 PM, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
Hi all,
I have a 4.10 desktop with a wireless hub that my laptop connects to.
It
works perfectly.
I just bought my wife an iBook with an AirPort wireless card and base.
I have dhcp set up on my
Hi all,
I have a 4.10 desktop with a wireless hub that my laptop connects to. It
works perfectly.
I just bought my wife an iBook with an AirPort wireless card and base.
I have dhcp set up on my server, but I don't have to use it if it's not the
best way.
How can I configure both computers to