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January 2nd, 2009, 10:59 AM
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Network Mystery
I have a Dell Latitude D830 laptop running XP SP3. After applying WPA2 encryption the event viewer/system showed DHCP - event 1003 warnings after each start up or return from standby. I changed from "apply an IP address automatically" to a static IP address - default subnet mask - my D-Link DR-655 as gateway - ISP default DNS servers. This eliminated the DHCP warnings.
Here is the mystery. I can still connect to hotspots. I am not complaining about that. But I thought with the static IP address and the router gateway I would be stuck to using it at home at that configuration. Why does it still work at hotspots? Try to help me understand.
Thanks.
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January 5th, 2009, 06:39 AM
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In Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties you can have two separate configurations: One on the General tab and another on the Alternate Configuration tab.
For example:
 
If Windows cannot connect to whatever's on the General tab, it will try whatever's on the Alternate configuration tab.
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