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Les Crossan wrote:
Keith (Southend) wrote: I'm afraid this is completely off-topic, but I'm running out of ideas. Not had a response from alt.internet.wireless. I recently bought an Acer Notebook to use when I'm working away and on holiday. One of the main considerations was to have a number of Internet connecting options, eg: LAN, 56k modem, blue-tooth, wi-fi. 1. I have successfully added it to my adsl router port 4 and been able to do all the windows updates etc and surfed the net etc. 2. My second option is wi-fi. Now I've tried to connect to my Linksys Wireless-G Access Point and all appeared fine at first ,saying excellent connection 54.0Bps. Yet I am not recieving anything through it, no web sites. I tried turning the firewall off, which made no difference. I currently have it unencrypted. My daughter laptop works fine with it, she does have a Linksys PCAI.. card fitted. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong, or what I may have overlooked. My final option, which I haven't got all the bits for yet, is GPRS through a mobile phone, I'll tackle that obstical when I've got over this one g Many thanks Has it got an ip address?? (in XP open a dos box and type in ipconfig - if it's a 169.x.x.x ip then it's wrong - in ME/98 then start-run-winipcfg) I take it the router is configured for a class C network range (192.168.0.x / subnet 255.255.255.0) Gateway is the ip address of the router. DNS *may* be the ip address of the router or it may be the ip address of your isp's dns. Make sure dhcp is enabled for the laptop's card. You may have to tweek the wireless card on the laptop. I've heard linksys routers sometimes don't like non-linksys cards.... Ouch! can you see the other pcs on your local lan?? Not set that up yet. Les IP Address, Subnet Mast and Default Gateway all there, no specific DNS Suffix. Just strange that it says I have an excellent connection, yet I can't receive any packets :-( -- Keith (Southend) 'Weather Home & Abroad' http://www.southendweather.net |