On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 01:25:32 +0100
"Brian Winter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> Now I'm sure my earlier reply is relevant
> 
> > Ok, after watching Windows reboot for 30 minutes, here's what I have
> found:
> Sorry if this is granny/eggs (or maybe I'm missing something) but you
> can use   ipconfig /renew   to get a new lease or simply disable/enable
> network connection

        Not my experience when changing IPs on a desktop.. Laptop I just eject
and put the card back in.. Well, till Windows has a brainfart, and then it
needs a restart.. My testing is behind my firewall... I've assigned
10.x.x.x to the SB units, and the DHCP server is handing out 192.x.x.x..
Your saying I can skip the reboot after changing from static to DHCP
assigned?

> 
> > 1) The only way to the ABO is if I'm in the same net block as it is
> (that's the reason for all the reboots).
> Thats true but the client PC does not need to be able to see the ABO,
> only the dhcp server on the wired network, and your gateway.  You can
> have the ABO static in one subnet (192.168.100.nnn), and the client
> getting its IP info from the dhcp server on another (192.168.50.nnn). 
> As far as I can tell, you only really need to see your AB's and other sB
> kit from the single PC required to manage them - give that pc two
> (fixed) IP addresses, one in each subnet (worked for me).

        Vmware and creative routing will handle that once I get this setup
implemented ;)
 
> > 2) I still have not got the DHCP response back through the ABO.
> Sounds like the dhcp server is not responding "correctly" for the AB to
> pass the lease on to the client pc. Described in my last mail

        Let me describe my layuot again:

dhcp server - switch - appo (backhaul) appo - switch - appo - abo

        At the second switch I can see the DHCP server response coming back to
the client.. I can at the first as well, but I did check it on the second
to make sure it's getting through..
 
> 
> > 3) I stuck an Orinoco silver in my laptop, and got the DHCP response.
> > Went
> surfing just fine.
> .... and not passing through an AB to get a dhcp lease ??

        Correct.. It attached to the last APPO in the above diagram directly..
Worked fine..

> 
> 
> > 4) Orinoco cards are not good for sniffing wireless traffic :( (I'm
> > using
> Ethereal in Linux) Some recommendations are needed.
> For this investigation you can see the relevant traffic on your wired
> network near to the dhcp server.  Close Ethereal right down to see just
> dhcp traffic.  If you are getting what I described you will see several
> retries at getting a lease (say 12+ messages total).  When you achieve a
> successful lease you will see only about 4 messages if I remember
> correctly - and the world will be a wonderful place once more :)

        Right.. I'm seeing the request and the offer on both switches, and it
makes it through the last APPO to the Orinoco radio.. 

        You said something in another post that I might be not understanding
correctly, but after reading the FAQ you pointed to I understand it to be
saying that I set the ABO to DHCP and it hands the IP of to the PC.. I'm
waiting on everything to boot back up now and will try that..

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