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Old 12-11-2005
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I have just got back from spending a very frustrating hour trying to get a mate online.

He is using a Linksys wireless network card to hook up to his housemate's cable modem connection which is shared through a Cisco WRT 54G router.

There are 2 machines already set up and working through the router.

I have limited experience with wired LANs but none (prior to this evening) with wLAN. I have tried a number of techniques to get this going, including:

Copying all settings from a working PC which is using DHCP (result : Peculiar IP address - 169.254.213.101 and "limited connectivity")

Manually configuring a static IP address in the range that the other machines get one from (192.168.1.XXX) both with and without specifying ISP DNS IP addresses

I tried other things too, all to no avail, resulting in either one of the above outcomes, or no IP address at all (0.0.0.0)

With the manually assigned IP address, I can ping 127.0.0.1 but NOT the gateway IP 192.168.1.1.

Please help!


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Old 12-12-2005
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Hey Arty,

Networking is not my area of expertise, the hardware gurus will be around soon and be able to help you troubleshoot this problem.

Look for their posts.

TTFN

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Ok can i suggest that you do this.

1) Turn the router off
2) Turn the Cable Modem off
3) Shut down all PC's
4) wait a couple of minutes
5) Turn Cable Modem On (wait for this to settle)
6) Turn router on (wait for this to settle)
7) Turn PC 1 on (the one thats connected to the router)
8) Turn PC 2 on



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Cool. I shall suggest it.

Just an FYI though - as far as I could make out none of the PCs have a cable connection to the router - there's just a cat5 from the modem to the router and everything else is wireless.

Will let you know how they get on.


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OK, I passed this on to my friend, and he passed it onto his housemate who has control over the router.

As far as I am aware, they have tried the above (assuming the "router chief" housemate can follow simple instructions) and it hasn't changed anything.

Any more suggestions please?


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Well, in the end we gave up.

The machine now has a CAT-5 connection to the router and is working.

Please mark as closed.


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Sorry we couldn't help you , Arty. But good to hear you have it up and running now.



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