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Hardcore Rock Superstar 06-24-2006 12:55 AM

wireless internet help
 
OK people...i dunno what the hell the deal is here.

Just got shaw cable tv/internet today.

This computer is connected to the router, and the router to the modem. This pc is getting a 192 address...and all is peachy.

The wireless on the machine downstairs on the other hand, fully see's hte network, but cannot get an IP address from it.

There's no security currenlty enabled, i've reset the router to defaults just to be on the safe side. it's a linksys bewfsomething version 2.

The card on the computer is a dlink usb card, i reinstalled it to be on the safe side. There's nos ecurity options set on it currenlty.

Apart from making sure there's no security options set on the router, and that wireless is enabled and SSID's match (obviously they do, it's set to broadcast, so nothing was manually set) what the hell else could be causing me not to get an IP address from the router???

Taylor Morley 06-24-2006 12:48 PM

Have you made sure that the wireless machine is set to obtain an IP address automatically?

hofulstrof 06-24-2006 02:34 PM

check that there is no firewalls running,including the windws firewall.
set the ip to obtain automaticly and reconfigure the router

Cereal 06-24-2006 04:48 PM

You usually have to configure a wireless router to work, you can't just set it back to default settings and expect it to work unless you are lucky

Hardcore Rock Superstar 06-24-2006 05:22 PM

what i tried last night or this morning was.....yeah making sure i didn't have any mysterious firewalls (don't usually run one, always had the router), no windows firewall...but i turned off even a hope of it running....even put in some security settings ont he router, and then on the PC down stairs...it still connected to the network, got an IP, but couldn't do any more
couldn't even ping the router

Hardcore Rock Superstar 06-24-2006 06:33 PM

i think it was either the linksys vs dlink issue, or possibly the fact that the card is g and the router b technology...granted it should be backward compatible.

None the less, hooked up a dlink router...fired up like magic....setup some security...golden


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