Jim Lawrence
accessd at shaw.ca
Mon Mar 17 14:22:42 CDT 2014
Hi Tina: That is not a bug of Windows but a feature that keep IT tech support gainfully employed. Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tina Norris Fields" <tinanfields at torchlake.com> To: "Discussion of Hardware and Software issues" <dba-tech at databaseadvisors.com> Sent: Monday, 17 March, 2014 8:08:51 AM Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] Win7/DHCP question Hi Arthur, My wireless home network has Win 8.1, Win 7, and Win XP machines on it. The term "successfully" catches me off-guard, because occasionally, one of the updates for Windows manages to break the network. I don't know why that happens, but, it has happened on my network about five times. The network connectivity just disappears - was there last night and is gone this morning - then, in a day or so, it reappears. Both actions appear following some update. Here's hoping the network experts on our list can explain that. I have a named SSID to which all the computers are attached. All of them have Internet access through the routers (one at the POE and another in my office), and usually, they all see one another. So, I'd say I have almost successfully set up my network with different Windows operating systems. Hope that helps, TNF Tina Norris Fields tinanfields-at-torchlake-dot-com 231-322-2787 On 3/17/2014 9:15 AM, Arthur Fuller wrote: > Gustav. > > Thanks for the prompt reply, although I'm not sure what it implies. Here's > the current setup: 2 machines, one laptop running Windows 8.1, which > connects just fine. Machine #2 is an AMD-64 running Windows 7. > > Does the fact that the laptop connects to the net just fine imply that DCHP > server is in fact running on the router? > > How can I check the DHCP settings on the Windows 7 box? > > And while I'm at it, has anyone successfully set up a home network that > uses both Windows 8 and Windows 7 machines? > > > On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 9:03 AM, Gustav Brock <gustav at cactus.dk> wrote: > >> Hi Arthur >> >> That's the default configuration of Windows 7, so it might be that the >> DHCP server is not running on the router, which is the typical setup for a >> scenario like yours. >> >> /gustav >> >> > _______________________________________________ > dba-Tech mailing list > dba-Tech at databaseadvisors.com > http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/dba-tech > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com > _______________________________________________ dba-Tech mailing list dba-Tech at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/dba-tech Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com