said:
>Makes sense. What WLAN driver did you install?
IBM gigabit ethernet for OS/2 for Intel Pro/1000
>>I reboot and ran:
>>netstat -r
>>172.19.20 does not appear like it does in Dani's example,
>Are you going to tell me how it appears or am I going to have to figure
>out how to read your mind?
See attached netstat.out and setup.cmd
>My first guess is you did not configure the AP with a static IP.
I did change it to a static IP address when I configured the web
configuration utility and upgraded the firmware, but it doesn't seem to
make any difference.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Sandy
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