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Im afraid I am not that forum savvy and so din't know whether to start new thread or continue old etc.
I recently upgraded the firmware on my N800 to 4.2007.26-8 and after doing so found my wifi connection stopped working. I tried all suggestions that have been given on this forum for similar issues but to no avail.
I then looked at my router and found the following:
1. My N800 was being given the following IP address 192.168.2.3
2. The security log was blocking 192.168.2.3 due to a DoS attack.
I have therefore put the IP address in the DMZ and now the N800 works fine.
However as the IP address changes each time I log on (as I use DHCP and have various wifi systems) how can I get my router to accept the N800 as not being a DoS attacker?
I did not want to disable the routers firewall.
Can you assign a static IP address to the N800?
My router is a Belkin F5D7231-4_UK with the latest firmware installed.
Any suggestions from the IT wise would be much appreciated.
Regards