Yes, and the problem seems to have been solved. The reason I couldn't find the place to specify the ESSID in Yast2 was because it only appears after you accept the changes to the network card configuration, which I was reluctant to mess with since it was working. To recap: Problem:DHCP not assigning IP addresses within the designated range. Cause: Another wireless network was interfering. Soln: 1) Set wireless hub to unique ESSID. 2) Set network card (on 2nd page after accepting card changes) to use specified ESSID. Thanks to all. -ds John Pierce wrote:
Does your wireless router have the ability to set its essid. On my router I set the essid and I instruct my wireless network cards to attach to that essid. I use wep encryption and I have on average about 9 wifi networks in range.
John
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