> I would love to find a nice switch or hub that supports wireless - any > suggestions would be most welcome. I've never seen one/used one. However a Google search for wireless switch does produce proper hits on that hardware so it does exist. Your other option would be to put a cheap switch after your modem and then plug a wireless router into the switch (if a proper wireless switch is too costly). > > > But again if your ISP has imposed a limit on the number of IP > > allocated to a customer then your first machine connecting will get an > > IP but not the second one. > > > > Do you notice that? Is it the first machine to go live that gets the > > IP regardless if your Windows box or your Fedora box? If so then what > > I described herein is quite likely your problem. > > > > Jacques B. > > > > I'm virtually certain they haven't withdrawn any of my IP addresses - I > got them a long, long time ago & I'm pretty sure nothing has changed > since then - > It would be beneficial if you tried it. Try booting your windows box alone. Does it work fine and what IP is allocated? Next boot your Linux box alone. Does it work fine and what IP is allocated? Next boot your Windows box first, followed by your Linux box. Does either of them work fine (or neither?) - if so which one. What IPs are allocated to each? Repeat by booting the Linux box first. Again what IPs are allocated to each? Can you use your new gateway to connect? i.e. have it get an IP from your ISP and then connect both your boxes with DHCP on the router so that your boxes get internal IPs. What IPs are you getting for your WAN? For your PCs? If at the end of the day only the first box that boots works properly, but both work behind the router and both work when alone on the network then your ISP has changed the rules. You need to determine this because if that is the case, no amount of trouble shooting or advice on our part will make it work. Jacques B. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list