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#1 By 90866 (67.43.217.18) at Wednesday, November 14, 2007 04:13:16 PM
Win2003 Server SP2, 150 clients, problem is happening randomly to around 25 wireless lab laptops. what is odd is that some laptops are working fine and then maybe 2 will automatically lose DHCP connection (static does not seem to be a solution either always). 3 different AP's (2 brands 3COM and Netgear), 4 different brands of laptop have done this with different NICS, the wireless connection itself is excellent or very good. These laptops were working great for ~2 months and then started dropping slowly like flies. Tried: Registry fixes, WZC, MS TS testing of DHCP (traces show that the DHCP is going through its paces), googling and testing. Does not seem to be a specific fix to this but a lot of people seem to find the problem. Currently, I am on a Lenovo 3000 N100 and ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew will hang with No operation can be performed on Local Area Connection 1 out of 3 latops at this location is working and a desktop right next to it works great also (so all are working through the same local unmanaged switch and then through the managed switch. IP comes back as 169.x and logging in to the wireless as domain admin works real fast but then check and 169.x and yet the wireless itself is running strong. My job is hanging on this fix so I am anxious for anything anybody has seen ASAP. Brent 970-520-7479 careyb@osdco.com

#2 By 92061 (209.159.64.4) at Wednesday, November 28, 2007 11:52:49 AM
Is there enough address on your DHCP server? Is NAT turned off on your AP? Is DHCP turned off on you AP? [QUOTE]Originally Posted by ixeye: Win2003 Server SP2, 150 clients, problem is happening randomly to around 25 wireless lab laptops. what is odd is that some laptops are working fine and then maybe 2 will automatically lose DHCP connection (static does not seem to be a solution either always). 3 different AP's (2 brands 3COM and Netgear), 4 different brands of laptop have done this with different NICS, the wireless connection itself is excellent or very good. These laptops were working great for ~2 months and then started dropping slowly like flies. Tried: Registry fixes, WZC, MS TS testing of DHCP (traces show that the DHCP is going through its paces), googling and testing. Does not seem to be a specific fix to this but a lot of people seem to find the problem. Currently, I am on a Lenovo 3000 N100 and ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew will hang with No operation can be performed on Local Area Connection 1 out of 3 latops at this location is working and a desktop right next to it works great also (so all are working through the same local unmanaged switch and then through the managed switch. IP comes back as 169.x and logging in to the wireless as domain admin works real fast but then check and 169.x and yet the wireless itself is running strong. My job is hanging on this fix so I am anxious for anything anybody has seen ASAP. Brent 970-520-7479 careyb@osdco.com [/QUOTE]

#3 By 81519 (121.218.36.218) at Saturday, December 08, 2007 05:25:15 AM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by ixeye: Win2003 Server SP2, 150 clients, problem is happening randomly to around 25 wireless lab laptops. what is odd is that some laptops are working fine and then maybe 2 will automatically lose DHCP connection (static does not seem to be a solution either always). 3 different AP's (2 brands 3COM and Netgear), 4 different brands of laptop have done this with different NICS, the wireless connection itself is excellent or very good. These laptops were working great for ~2 months and then started dropping slowly like flies. Tried: Registry fixes, WZC, MS TS testing of DHCP (traces show that the DHCP is going through its paces), googling and testing. Does not seem to be a specific fix to this but a lot of people seem to find the problem. Currently, I am on a Lenovo 3000 N100 and ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew will hang with No operation can be performed on Local Area Connection 1 out of 3 latops at this location is working and a desktop right next to it works great also (so all are working through the same local unmanaged switch and then through the managed switch. IP comes back as 169.x and logging in to the wireless as domain admin works real fast but then check and 169.x and yet the wireless itself is running strong. My job is hanging on this fix so I am anxious for anything anybody has seen ASAP. Brent 970-520-7479 careyb@osdco.com [/QUOTE] Assuming you get you run DHCP on your router, try updating the firmware, reset to factory defaults and set up the router again. ---------------------------------------------- [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v509/tog_chump/forsaken.png[/IMG]



 

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