why don't you just put a broadband router/firewall between the SB and the
computer? the BB router will solve this type of garbage most of the time.

Donald Beckman
Fort Worth, Texas


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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 8:43 AM
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Subject: [smartBridges] Who's Responsible?


Hi Smart People

Hi smart people!

I have a simple question: Who is responsible for "holding onto" an ip
address from a dhcp server?

I have a customer (about 12 miles from my ap) who constantly requests a
new ip address. He is given one by the dhcp server, but not long after
that he's back asking for another one. My customer is convinced it's the
Airbridge (indoor) that is bad.

I don't think it's the ABI's responsibility to hold the ip. I think it's
his PC's, but then I'm not positive.

He has good LQ and RSSI.

(I can post a portion of the dhcp logs if it will help.)

Thanks
Sam


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