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| I have a Dell Inspiron 600m with a Dell TrueMobile 1300 wireless card. It is 802.11 b and g compatible. At home I have a Linksys 802.11g wireless router and a ISP with no static IP address so I need to set the wireless network card to 'DHCP assigned IP address'. The system works great as long as I use DHCP assigned IP addresses. At work, I have an 802.11a wireless router. In order to access the network printers at work, I need the wireless card configured to a specific IP address. If I allow DHCP assignment, I can access the network and the internet but I have no use of the network printers. As it stands, I have to manually configure the wirless card each time I go to work (which means typing in each number for the IP address, subnet mask, etc) in order to use printers. When I get home, I click 'DHCP Assigned IP Address' and the manually configured numbers disappear from the main screen. Which brings me to my question.... There is a second tab that appears in the Windows 'Wireless Network Connection Properties' dialogue box. The second tab is titled 'Alternate Configuration'. It appears when I have selected 'Obtain IP address automatically'. Even if I fill out the 'Alternate Configuration' with the details of my workplace's IP address,etc, I can still not access the printers at work. I assume that the computer is using the default Auto IP address, since it has no reason not to. Is there a way to force the computer to use the 'Alternate Configuration' at home then switch back to the auto setting at home? Am I misunderstanding the purpose of the 'Alternate Configuration' settings? Or.... do you know of any other solutions? I have already tried to assign the same IP address to my home router as the IP address at work but my home router will not accept that range of address. Thanks in advance, Neil | Guest
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| You can set the router to DHCP to the Internet, and all the computers inside your LAN to a static IPs, be sure to set WEP and MAC if you have those security features. Software firewalls can be on each computer for added security. Be sure to encrypt as needed to secure confidential data. "Neil" <nrmedarts@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:0dd801c3473f$a6108c80$a001280a@phx.gbl... | I have a Dell Inspiron 600m with a Dell TrueMobile 1300 | wireless card. It is 802.11 b and g compatible. | | At home I have a Linksys 802.11g wireless router and a | ISP with no static IP address so I need to set the | wireless network card to 'DHCP assigned IP address'. The | system works great as long as I use DHCP assigned IP | addresses. | | At work, I have an 802.11a wireless router. In order to | access the network printers at work, I need the wireless | card configured to a specific IP address. If I allow | DHCP assignment, I can access the network and the | internet but I have no use of the network printers. | | As it stands, I have to manually configure the wirless | card each time I go to work (which means typing in each | number for the IP address, subnet mask, etc) in order to | use printers. | | When I get home, I click 'DHCP Assigned IP Address' and | the manually configured numbers disappear from the main | screen. | | Which brings me to my question.... | | There is a second tab that appears in the | Windows 'Wireless Network Connection Properties' dialogue | box. The second tab is titled 'Alternate | Configuration'. It appears when I have selected 'Obtain | IP address automatically'. | | Even if I fill out the 'Alternate Configuration' with the | details of my workplace's IP address,etc, I can still not | access the printers at work. | | I assume that the computer is using the default Auto IP | address, since it has no reason not to. Is there a way | to force the computer to use the 'Alternate | Configuration' at home then switch back to the auto | setting at home? | | Am I misunderstanding the purpose of the 'Alternate | Configuration' settings? | | Or.... do you know of any other solutions? I have | already tried to assign the same IP address to my home | router as the IP address at work but my home router will | not accept that range of address. | | Thanks in advance, | | Neil | Guest
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