>Whoops. Spoke too soon. Failing again.
>
>nwid ***********
>wpakey ************
>inet 192.168.0.235 255.255.255.0 NONE

>Yet commenting the last line and adding dhcp works fine.

>--
>Ed Ahlsen-Girard
>Ft. Walton Beach FL

Check your wireless side of the router or the access point and note
the range for DHCP addresses. Some offer addresses in x.x.x.100 -
x.x.x.150 range, but there are a few with x.x.x.200 - x.x.x.254. You
can take a fixed IP outside of those ranges then, eventually different
from other fixed already allocated addresses to avoid overlapping and
double addressing.
I used this in hostname.xxx0 (note the sequence), but I'm not sure if
order matters:

inet x.x.x.x x.x.x.x NONE nwid ******* wpakey ********

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