From: kayzen@free.fr   
      
   "Steve Urbach" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion :   
   87bkh6h4pvdmu8364l22u3eghb0d60b6br@4ax.com...   
      
   On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 09:01:38 +0100, "Sydney" wrote:   
      
   >"Steve Urbach" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion :   
   >prehh6l3cen14hg0qeq2kducurdjub18jb@4ax.com...   
   >   
   >On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 14:03:13 +0100, "Sydney" wrote:   
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   >>"Steve Urbach" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion :   
   >>b6k9h6574a58phoqefq449qoga64rje3mc@4ax.com...   
   >>   
   >>On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 15:50:46 +0100, "Sydney" wrote:   
   >>   
   >>>I have many difficulties to connect to my wifi access point according   
   >>>where   
   >>>I am with my netbook.   
   >>>Sometimes I get the message connected to address "169.254.9.70" instead   
   >>>of   
   >>>192.168.0.28;   
   >>>also it may show limited access to the Internet.   
   >>>What is this address Type and what is happening.   
   >>>I have got a local network with fixe IPs;   
   >>>   
   >>That first IP is what you get (default) when DHCP does not assign an   
   >>address   
   >>(or it got' lost' on the way), Try a right-click on the network icon :   
   >>'repair'   
   >>   
   >>Thanks a lot. At least this clarifies one point. In the end I could not   
   >>see   
   >>my SSID and connected to a public SSID not secured.   
   >I am confused now:If you connected (to the Public), you should have an IP.   
   >Or do you mean, the your kit refused to connect because it was configured   
   >to   
   >reject 'Un-secure' connections?   
   >The result you got would be what I expected.   
   >The connetion to the Public was made after the failed connection to my own   
   >SSID. *attempted* connection   
   < NO usable IP# = No connection in my book ;)   
      
   
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