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Hi all,
I think this is a bit old hat but it may still help people. As title, TCP/IP problems running Vista on a 1 month old Sony G11. I help run a Wireless ISP (WISP) and both login to the WISP from several locations getting IP by DHCP, but also use static IP addresses from my main office. The reason for the static IPs is to access different routes through the network (different phsical wireless routes to test and assess performance). TO make it clear I access via wireless into my initial router..For instance; Addresses 192.168.2.0 to 192.168.2.127 with GW 192.168.2.10 goes via an ordinary aDSL phone line Addresses 192.168.2.128 to 192.168.2.255 with GW 192.168.2.10 goes one route via wireless (excluding those below) Addresses 192.168.2.210, .211, .212, .213, .214 with GW 192.168.2.10 goes via a second wireless route Finally 192.168.2.x with GW 192.168.2.1 goes via a THIRD route. The point of all these different IPs is so I can test several backhaul customer traffic routes by simply changing my personal IP. Various specialist wireless routers do the routing based on the IPs (Mikrotik and Star-OS) Sorry if this seems a bit waffly but I am getting to the point. With XPpro and x64, this works FINE. I change IP and my data goes any way I want. The IP changes no problems, and I can DHCP as well. NOW the point - with VISTA on my laptop; a) I can set a static IP and go one route b) When I change the static IP sometimes the old IP is retained and does not change. c) If I change to a third static IP confusion reigns and I get THREE IPs, and often the first is the IP that is used d) If I connect DHCP to an access point (with the laptop out in the network in the town), sometimes I get a DHCP address but not with all AP routers.. If I know the static IP range I can access using the appropriate static range e) If I then change back to static IP to deliberately route a particular way from my office, sometimes I get a single IP but sometimes I get a whole set of three or more IPs.. Sorry if this is a bit convoluted, but it shows Vista is doing something wierd with Wireless IPs. I have read others have similar problems, but I wonder if anyone knows how to flush out all the old static IPs and how to *reliably* change IP. Cheers all. |
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Any comments please - I think a lot of poeple have problems with TCP/IP and
Vista. Cheers all. "Radioman" wrote: Hi all, I think this is a bit old hat but it may still help people. As title, TCP/IP problems running Vista on a 1 month old Sony G11. I help run a Wireless ISP (WISP) and both login to the WISP from several locations getting IP by DHCP, but also use static IP addresses from my main office. The reason for the static IPs is to access different routes through the network (different phsical wireless routes to test and assess performance). TO make it clear I access via wireless into my initial router..For instance; Addresses 192.168.2.0 to 192.168.2.127 with GW 192.168.2.10 goes via an ordinary aDSL phone line Addresses 192.168.2.128 to 192.168.2.255 with GW 192.168.2.10 goes one route via wireless (excluding those below) Addresses 192.168.2.210, .211, .212, .213, .214 with GW 192.168.2.10 goes via a second wireless route Finally 192.168.2.x with GW 192.168.2.1 goes via a THIRD route. The point of all these different IPs is so I can test several backhaul customer traffic routes by simply changing my personal IP. Various specialist wireless routers do the routing based on the IPs (Mikrotik and Star-OS) Sorry if this seems a bit waffly but I am getting to the point. With XPpro and x64, this works FINE. I change IP and my data goes any way I want. The IP changes no problems, and I can DHCP as well. NOW the point - with VISTA on my laptop; a) I can set a static IP and go one route b) When I change the static IP sometimes the old IP is retained and does not change. c) If I change to a third static IP confusion reigns and I get THREE IPs, and often the first is the IP that is used d) If I connect DHCP to an access point (with the laptop out in the network in the town), sometimes I get a DHCP address but not with all AP routers.. If I know the static IP range I can access using the appropriate static range e) If I then change back to static IP to deliberately route a particular way from my office, sometimes I get a single IP but sometimes I get a whole set of three or more IPs.. Sorry if this is a bit convoluted, but it shows Vista is doing something wierd with Wireless IPs. I have read others have similar problems, but I wonder if anyone knows how to flush out all the old static IPs and how to *reliably* change IP. Cheers all. |
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