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    Default Wireless issue

    All,

    I had an odd issue with my wireless network, the fix was to remove IPV6
    protocols and the tunneling bits.

    Not sure why, but it did fix my issue, if you are having a issues with
    wireless this maybe the fix for you.

    I tried 1 hours worth of random things before this. it was odd, ipconfig was
    showing the wrong NIC, eg it was showing my Wired NIC has having an auto
    config IP and my Wireless as being disconnected.


    The symptoms were, sticking at acquiring ip address, even though the wep key
    was correct, then it would default auto config.

    Steve

    Steve Drake Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: Wireless issue

    It seems a lot of people have been struggling with this :o( Check the DNS
    settings, make sure they are right - make sure you have a static IP as this
    can help. Also, try and make sure that you are using IPv4 for the time
    being - it's safe still ;o)

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    --- Original message follows ---
    "Steve Drake" <steve@_NOSPAMDrakey.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:15484D6E-E68B-4C3F-A7FB-31252E380876@microsoft.com...
    > All,
    >
    > I had an odd issue with my wireless network, the fix was to remove IPV6
    > protocols and the tunneling bits.
    >
    > Not sure why, but it did fix my issue, if you are having a issues with
    > wireless this maybe the fix for you.
    >
    > I tried 1 hours worth of random things before this. it was odd, ipconfig
    > was showing the wrong NIC, eg it was showing my Wired NIC has having an
    > auto config IP and my Wireless as being disconnected.
    >
    >
    > The symptoms were, sticking at acquiring ip address, even though the wep
    > key was correct, then it would default auto config.
    >
    > Steve

    Zack Whittaker \(R2 Mentor\) Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: Wireless issue

    I think it was an IPv6 issue, I remember back in the PDC build, this was
    VERY VERY VERY (is that enough verys) buggy.

    It was a Wireless connection in the hotel bar, so I could really go for a
    static IP as I didn't know the subnet, the funny thing was, from the hotel
    bar could see 3 other access points the had NO security setup when I fixed
    my issues I could connect to them all.

    rant...
    On one of them, they had the default password set for there ZOOM ADSL
    router, so if I was a bad boy I could have really messed things up, can you
    imagine if MS did this, I can see the headlines now :) ...... sorry for the
    rant :)

    Steve





    "Zack Whittaker (R2 Mentor)" <admin@zacknet.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:%23Wdx22HRGHA.5500@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
    > It seems a lot of people have been struggling with this :o( Check the DNS
    > settings, make sure they are right - make sure you have a static IP as
    > this can help. Also, try and make sure that you are using IPv4 for the
    > time being - it's safe still ;o)
    >
    > --
    > Zack Whittaker
    > Microsoft Beta (Windows Server R2 Beta Mentor)
    > » ZackNET Enterprises: [url]www.zacknet.co.uk[/url]
    > » MSBlog on ResDev: [url]http://msblog.resdev.net[/url]
    > » ZackNET Forum: [url]www.zacknet.co.uk/forum[/url]
    > » VistaBase: [url]www.zacknet.co.uk/vistabase[/url]
    > » This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no
    > rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and
    > not
    > of my employer, best friend, mother or cat. Let's be clear on that one!
    >
    >
    > --- Original message follows ---
    > "Steve Drake" <steve@_NOSPAMDrakey.co.uk> wrote in message
    > news:15484D6E-E68B-4C3F-A7FB-31252E380876@microsoft.com...
    >> All,
    >>
    >> I had an odd issue with my wireless network, the fix was to remove IPV6
    >> protocols and the tunneling bits.
    >>
    >> Not sure why, but it did fix my issue, if you are having a issues with
    >> wireless this maybe the fix for you.
    >>
    >> I tried 1 hours worth of random things before this. it was odd, ipconfig
    >> was showing the wrong NIC, eg it was showing my Wired NIC has having an
    >> auto config IP and my Wireless as being disconnected.
    >>
    >>
    >> The symptoms were, sticking at acquiring ip address, even though the wep
    >> key was correct, then it would default auto config.
    >>
    >> Steve
    >
    >
    Steve Drake Guest

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