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I have a network set up in my house. Three computers connect via wireless.
All three have Very good to excellent signal strength, all three can connect
using current setup.

Here's the problem: all three periodically drop off the network with the
limited or no connection error. From time to time they will just as suddenly
re-connect, and work fine.
I know it has to do with the router assigning a DHCP address, but what is
causing it NOT to assign said address?
The router is a brand new Linksys WRT54G, two of the three computers have
Linksys cards, one has a D-link card.
All computers running XP-SP2 using Windows networking software.

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"Feverish" <feverish@NOxoc.SPAM.net> wrote in message
news:e4%23VXeWsFHA.4072@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>I have a network set up in my house. Three computers connect via wireless.
>All three have Very good to excellent signal strength, all three can
>connect using current setup.
>
> Here's the problem: all three periodically drop off the network with the
> limited or no connection error. From time to time they will just as
> suddenly re-connect, and work fine.
> I know it has to do with the router assigning a DHCP address, but what is
> causing it NOT to assign said address?
> The router is a brand new Linksys WRT54G, two of the three computers have
> Linksys cards, one has a D-link card.
> All computers running XP-SP2 using Windows networking software.
>
> --
> Les R
> All Outgoing Mail screened with NAV
> Age is a high price to pay for maturity.
>



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