#9544 LOW 1.5-F11: ad-hoc connection assigns duplicate IP address

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Tue Nov 10 19:23:43 EST 2009


#9544: ad-hoc connection assigns duplicate IP address
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           Reporter:  mikus         |       Owner:  marco                            
               Type:  defect        |      Status:  closed                           
           Priority:  low           |   Milestone:  1.5-F11                          
          Component:  sugar         |     Version:  Development build as of this date
         Resolution:  fixed         |    Keywords:  ad-hoc, F11, OS8, B4             
        Next_action:  add to build  |    Verified:  0                                
Deployment_affected:                |   Blockedby:                                   
           Blocking:                |  
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Comment(by Quozl):

 Replying to [comment:12 mikus]:
 > [...] I *deliberately* joined the XO-1.5 to a wireless network that had
 already been established.  Since the XO-1.5 was able to pick up the ESSID
 from that network connection, the bug for which I re-opened the ticket was
 the *inability* of the XO-1.5 to pick up the IP-address that would let it
 communicate over that network.

 Yeah, sorry, that wireless network you associated with was faulty, in that
 there was no way for the XO-1.5 to automatically pick up an IP address
 that would let it communicate over that network.  No response to DHCP
 queries and no response to RFC3927 negotiation.

 I agree with dsd, and because we don't need to fix that wireless network
 you tested with as part of the milestone, the milestone is not
 appropriate.

 Either the ticket can remain open against some other milestone, to support
 community work, or closed against 1.5-F11.

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/9544#comment:14>
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