BroganMc
It's not the age, it's the mileage
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- Feb 12, 2005
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It shouldn't matter which you plug in first.
It would if Disney isn't authorizing general web access until you pass the browser challenge. Altough for that to be true, and if memory serves, what may be happening is that Disney is assigning IPs for an intranet with heavily restricted internet access (basically just the browser challenge screen and Disney's home website). Once you pay then the restrictions are removed and you can use the internet in general.
What would solve this question is if someone had paid for service then connected two different laptops to the in-room jack. If it works without any browser challenges, then I suspect no MAC addressing is even being registered as an authorizing agent.
What puzzles me is why pilferk was unable to get the browser challenge with his router-to-laptop setup in '06. By all acounts it should have worked. All I can figure is that perhaps that router had issues or perhaps the DNS was never assigned.
Dang, I wish I was there now to run a few trace routes and ipconfigs. Anyone reading from Disney and willing to be a reporter for us? PM me and I'll give you some instructions. If not, I'll be there myself in about 3 weeks. I'll get my geek fix then and report back.