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		<title>Rick Sez: Tip when setting up wireless at home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>From Rick at work, but I thought it was generally useful. I might need it someday! Why not here?</p> <p>&#8220;Had some trouble over this past weekend in setting up a wireless network at home. Perhaps the following tip can save you a few hours of frustration&#8230;</p> <p>I have broadband access via Comcast (cable modem). I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='wp_fbs_top'></div><p>From Rick at work, but I thought it was generally useful. I might need it someday! Why not here?</p>
<p>&#8220;Had some trouble over this past weekend in setting up a wireless network at home.  Perhaps the following tip can save you a few hours of frustration&#8230;</p>
<p>I have broadband access via Comcast (cable modem).  I then picked up an AirPort Extreme base station (Apple) that provides 802.11n (with b/g compatiblity).</p>
<p>After several hours, I just could not get the thing to work.  My Mac (wired directly to the base station&#8217;s ethernet port) would often be connected to the internet, but my iPhone wouldn&#8217;t be.  Or, both devices would not connect at all.  My Mac often grabbed an IP as if it was directly connected to the cable modem.</p>
<p>Much googling later, turned out that that I had to unplug my cable modem for several minutes for it to &#8220;forget&#8221; the original IP my computer grabbed.  Once that occurred, the base station was able to pick up an appropriate IP and go into &#8220;shared IP mode&#8221;.  Mac&#8217;s IP was then a proper 10.x.x.x address.  Everything then worked to include both devices wired directly to the base station via Ethernet and devices connecting via the wireless network.&#8221;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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