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Old 29th September 2008
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Originally Posted by PatrickBaer
I think this has something to do with my internal network setting switching from the class B network to a class D and hence passing the IP to the router instead of staying in his own range.
I was with you up until this point. Can you expand upon what you mean? Are you capturing packets that demonstrate this?

The way you're describing this, it sounds more like a physical layer problem. (Weak signal, lots of interference perhaps...)

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Oh, and if I connect to the APs with a direct connection, they work just fine.
Direct connection as in an ethernet cable?
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