Re: wifi internet network blocks [POSTED TO alt.internet.wireless - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
In <1129470033.944583.273630@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups .com> on 16 Oct 2005
06:40:33 -0700, "MKoool" <mohankhurana@gmail.com> wrote:
>I just bought a nice laptop and sometimes I am roaming around. I see
>access points in my detected list, but I can't connect to them. Is
>there any way I can find out what IP address block to use when I
>connect to that access point?
If you can't even connect, then presumably the access point is closed
(secured), making IP irrelevant. The normal process is:
1. Connect.
2. If the system isn't open, authenticate (validate your key).
3. Obtain IP address by DHCP.
Setting a fixed IP address, in the right block or not, won't help you to
connect.
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