On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 16:50:11 -0500 (CDT)
Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's be cause of problems like this that I completely did away with
> DHCP. It was a pain at first, but once I got everyone changed over,
> things have been much more stable and my life has been much easier. :)
>
I've had my WISP up for 3 years, and haven't had a glitch with DHCP, or
anything else since I got it setup.. Well, there was the lightning strike
that took out my main POP in August, but I'm not going to count that.. I
really don't wnat to mix-n-match my network setups.. I find trying to
manage static IP's a pain.. To each his own ;) My problem is related to
the gear, not the DHCP... I connected with an Orinoco card, and everything
worked fine..
---
Homer Parker
LAN/WAN, Wireless Networking, PC Sales/Service
Linux, OS/2 and Windows Support
PC Services 785.483.7602
129 W 8th #101 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Russell, KS 67665 http://www.pcsrvc.com
"So for the IT Manager Role, you want someone who's absolute crap, looks
reasonable on paper, and won't cause too much trouble. ... Well I don't
have any MCSEs on my books at the moment, but I could call around."
-- Simon Travaglia
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