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Im having trouble with my ad hoc wireless setup. On my Vista system I am
sharing a Broadband connection with a wireless home connection. When I do this , the wireless conection will have DHCP disabled and an address of 192.168.0.1. The other systems conncected have DHCP enabled. All works fine when I do this. I can share the connection and exchange files fine. I reboot or power down the Vista system. When I power it back up, DHCP is now enabled. My home network no longer functions. In addition, the broadband connection is still shared with the home wireless connection. On the home wireless connection, I disable DHCP and set the IP address as above and it starts working again. Why doesnt the TCP/IP settings of the wireless connection persist across a reboot. |
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