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More info?)
i am the system admin, also i set this up myself, i think there is something
wrong with the firmware as this is only happening when WPA-PSK is selected
in the wireless security.
"Wes Newell" <w.newell@TAKEOUTverizon.net> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 18:13:28 +0000, Squibbly wrote:
>
> > i just got a wierd error message saying that there is an ip conflict
> > i looked on my desktop and saw that the ip address is the same as my
laptop
> > can i make my desktop stay at 1 ip address to resolve this conflict
>
> You need to contact your system administrator with the problem. If you
> don't have one, then contact who ever sets up your computers. If that's
> you, then you need to learn about IP addresses and how they are asssigned
> and used. But to answer your question, yes, you can change the ip address
> of any machine that you have access to as long long as you have rights to.
> If you are connecting to a broadband network via dhcp, then you will need
> a gateway, or seperate static IP's for both machines to work at the same
> time. IOW's, you didn't provide enough info to determine the solution.
>
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