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Re: OM5P-AN Issues

Then it's probably a computer misconfiguration. Have you tried setting a static IP on your computer (or switching back to DHCP)? For Windows, it's on the (old) Control Panel under network adapter options - right click the wifi connection > properties > ipv4 > properties.
To set a static IP, select the manual option and enter 10.te.am.100 in IP address, then click out and the subnet mask should automatically set itself, and that's all you need to fill in. To switch back to DHCP, select the automatic options for IP and DNS again
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