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I have just bought a Netgear WGT624 108Mbps Wireless Firewall 4-port Router. I have a desktop and a laptop working off it with rj45 connections with no problem. I now have a laptop and a desktop to connect to the router wirelessly. The laptop has the hardware already installed, and I've installed a wireless PCI card into the desktop. Both the computers are finiding the connection (the laptop has full signal) but neither are able to connect to the internet.
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Profile: OSU Chicken Man
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Take out WEP, make sure you can connect.
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I've already tried without the WEP, only did that as i thought a change might change something else int he settings
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Could you connect though? I'm guessing you have your WEP settings mixed up.
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I couldn't connect to the internet before I switched WEP on, they could see the router, but no internet |
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i've just turned WEP off, and tried again with the laptop, the laptop has found the router, but is not connecting to the internet |
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In detail, explain the physical setup, what equipment you're using.
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I have 2mb ntl broadband going into a netgear wireless 4 port router. It's connected with an rj45 into the network card on my computer (desktop), and it's connected with an rj45 to a laptop through a network card. Im also trying to connect it to a acer laptop through the built in wireless mobile centrino technology, and another desktop through an ASUS wireless LAN PCI adapter |
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first make sure you have DHCP enabled. Then unplug and replug the Router/Modem and PC
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I've unplugged and plugged everything in and out a number of times, and check the settings a lot as well. The DHCP is enabled! but thanx for the reply |
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From the wireless computers:
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the computer is picking up the IP address, and i've turned wep off so that is not and one of the options for the problem. Both the computer and the router are on channel 11 and im using the software i got with the card (as for the PING thing you're going to have to explain it to me as I don't know what it is)
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maybe just a problem on CH 11...
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What's the IP address of the router?
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Yep, veryfiy your picking up an IP from the router. 169.254.x.x means your not getting one.
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I would check your IP address from your ISP in your router. Make sure your have one... If you dont't have one you can't get out to the internet..
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make sure you can go online with a hardwire pc |
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