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18-Feb-2009, 02:28 PM #1
Angry BT Homehub and BT Voyager 2091
Well, today I decided to plug my BT Voyager 2091 in to my Homehub first gen to extend the connection. It worked with my Xbox 360 Wireless adapter for a couple of hours but then it didn't work with one of my desktops. It worked with every other computer in the house though. It said on my Windows Vista laptop that it was a problem with the dns. I typed ipconfig in to command prompt and the ip adresses were all messed up and wern't the usual ones. I uplugged the Voyager and rebooted the hub, everything worked. How can I do this successfully without this annoying problem?
EDIT: I fixed it (:

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18-Feb-2009, 08:20 PM #2
What was the fix?


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19-Feb-2009, 09:34 AM #3
I set it up as a bridge and turned of DHCP server. But my Vista laptop just stopped working with it again, every other computer (the others are XP) is working with it, the Vista says limited or no connectivity and won't load any internet pages, I'm going to reboot my HomeHub and see what happens.
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