FIX: D-Link Di-624 Rev C DHCP problem with WPA and Intel Centrino clients

PROBLEM: With D-Link DI-624 Rev C running firmware 2.70, the latest released version, and configured with WPA-PSK, Intel Centrino wireless clients (e.g., Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Mini PCI Wi-Fi card Model WM382200BG) are unable to obtain a DHCP lease.

FIX: Upgrade the D-Link DI-624 Rev C to firmware 2.71 Beta 10 (29 Sep 2005), available at (direct link ).

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John Navas
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Any idea what the fix actually fixes? I'm having the same problem with two Linksys WAP54Gs and a bunch of Dells, and i'd /really/ prefer not to have to wait till Linksys throws out a new revision!

Thanks, NM

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NeoMagick
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Looks like a WPA-PSK TKIP security negotiation problem. Centrino devices will actually negotiate wireless properly with the problematic D-Link firmware if the notebook computer also has a wired Ethernet connection to the DI-624.

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John Navas

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