assigning a fixed IP to a T40P
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llama_thumper
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assigning a fixed IP to a T40P
I have my router assign fixed IPs to PCs on my network. all the desktops willingly accept them, except for my two T40Ps - whether they connect via wireless or ethernet, they never take the IP assigned to them but some random one. it doesnt affect their ability to access the internet since I haven't enabled full access control (ie only those with the specific IPs assigned to be able to access the inet), but once I do that, they can't anymore.
any help anyone?
i have the newest access (3.3) as well as the newest wireless drivers that came with it. the ethernet ones are up to date too...
any help anyone?
i have the newest access (3.3) as well as the newest wireless drivers that came with it. the ethernet ones are up to date too...
well, in order to assign fixed IPs, your router needs to know the MAC address of the machine. your thinkpads will have at least two mac addresses - one for the builtin wired connection, and one for the WIRELESS. make sure you're providing the right mac address for the connection type you're using. if you want it to have a fixed IP for wired as well as wireless, you'll need to assign TWO fixed ip's to the notebook as most dhcp servers don't allow you to reserve a single IP multiple times.
New Biz: 4062-27U - W500 C2D T9600, 15.4" 1920x1200 (FireGL V5700), 160G 7200rpm, 4G PC3-8500, DVDRW, Intel 5100, BT, TurboMem, T60p KBD 
Old Biz: 2613-CTO - T60p Core 2 T7200, 14" 1400x1050 (FireGL V5250), 100G 7200rpm, 3G PC2 5300, DVDRW, Intel a/g , BT
Old Biz: 2613-CTO - T60p Core 2 T7200, 14" 1400x1050 (FireGL V5250), 100G 7200rpm, 3G PC2 5300, DVDRW, Intel a/g , BT
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llama_thumper
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hmm...
the other possibility is that you have a second dhcp server on your LAN that you don't know about. You've got a router, is there any chance that one of your PCs (or laptops) has ICS (internet connection sharing, found in w2k/xp) turned on? ICS makes the machine turn on a DHCP server; whichever DHCP server answers first is the one that the client will take its IP from.
the other possibility is that you have a second dhcp server on your LAN that you don't know about. You've got a router, is there any chance that one of your PCs (or laptops) has ICS (internet connection sharing, found in w2k/xp) turned on? ICS makes the machine turn on a DHCP server; whichever DHCP server answers first is the one that the client will take its IP from.
New Biz: 4062-27U - W500 C2D T9600, 15.4" 1920x1200 (FireGL V5700), 160G 7200rpm, 4G PC3-8500, DVDRW, Intel 5100, BT, TurboMem, T60p KBD 
Old Biz: 2613-CTO - T60p Core 2 T7200, 14" 1400x1050 (FireGL V5250), 100G 7200rpm, 3G PC2 5300, DVDRW, Intel a/g , BT
Old Biz: 2613-CTO - T60p Core 2 T7200, 14" 1400x1050 (FireGL V5250), 100G 7200rpm, 3G PC2 5300, DVDRW, Intel a/g , BT
Power up a packet sniffer and look if the DHCP packets from the DHCP contain the specified address, or if the MAC address is correct. Or you can look into logs of the DHCP server, to see what addresses are leased to what MAC addresses
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llama_thumper
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You can use ethereal or packetyzer. They are both free and can decode many protocols.
For both od them you will need to install WinPCap library
For both od them you will need to install WinPCap library
IBM ThinkPad T42 2378-FVU: Pentium M 735 (1.7GHz), 768MB RAM, Radeon 9600 64MB, 14.1" SXGA+, Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG
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