I've had an issue plague me for over a couple of months now. At home, I have a Linksys router (192.168.1.1) configured to use DHCP starting at 192.168.1.10. The previous nine numbers are reserved for static routing like the printer, server, switch, internet phone, etc.
Here's the odd part. Whenever my parents stop by their laptops will attempt to connect to my network via wireless (dynamic ip on both). They should have ip addresses like 192.168.1.14, 192.168.1.17, etc., but instead they have different subnets e.g. 192.168.7.14, 192.168.7.17. I've double checked every setting in the router's administration interface to no avail. But what strikes me as intriguing is the fact that my macbook is able to connect to the network wirelessly using DHCP with no issues.
Does anyone have a clue as to what's going on?
Here's the odd part. Whenever my parents stop by their laptops will attempt to connect to my network via wireless (dynamic ip on both). They should have ip addresses like 192.168.1.14, 192.168.1.17, etc., but instead they have different subnets e.g. 192.168.7.14, 192.168.7.17. I've double checked every setting in the router's administration interface to no avail. But what strikes me as intriguing is the fact that my macbook is able to connect to the network wirelessly using DHCP with no issues.
Does anyone have a clue as to what's going on?
