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  • Okay, figured mine out. It was a quick fix. My DHCP settings were only set to assign IP addresses from a range 192.168.0.10 - 192.168.0.19. We have so many devices that use the WiFi, that we were simply running out of IP addresses to use. I opened up the range, and both Chromebooks lit right up. Duh. Hopefully this post…
  • I don't think it's hardware. I have two chromebooks, and both of them suddenly stopped connecting at the same time. There is some combination of network settings and chrome version that are not playing nice together. If anyone figures it out, let me know. One of my chromebooks is a Samsung and the other is an Acer C7
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