| | |
Help! Getting an IP address but NO interntet connection.
![]() |
•
•
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 1
Reputation:
Solved Threads: 0
Hi. I have a Linksys WRT54GS router and a Motorola SB4100 Cable Modem. I'm trying to set up a network so that all of my computers can connect to the internet.
If I connect the SB4100 modem directly to a single PC, the internet is working fine. But if I will connect the SB4100 modem to the Internet port of the router and after cloning the MAC address of the LAN adapter of my PC to the router, i do not get internet connection at all.
the weird thing is that the router status have all i need to connect to the internet. i get the domain name of my isp, my ip address on the internet (not the 192.168.xxx.xxx), a default gateway and 2 DNSs. they are the same informationi get when i connect directly from modem to PC that runs smoothly. on my computer, i get the usual 192.168.xxx.xxx from the router, the default gateway ip address of the router, etc. it seems that everything is fine.
am i missing something? please suggest all the necessary steps to solve this problem bec. i beginning to explode just figuring this one out. Thank you very much in advance.
If I connect the SB4100 modem directly to a single PC, the internet is working fine. But if I will connect the SB4100 modem to the Internet port of the router and after cloning the MAC address of the LAN adapter of my PC to the router, i do not get internet connection at all.
the weird thing is that the router status have all i need to connect to the internet. i get the domain name of my isp, my ip address on the internet (not the 192.168.xxx.xxx), a default gateway and 2 DNSs. they are the same informationi get when i connect directly from modem to PC that runs smoothly. on my computer, i get the usual 192.168.xxx.xxx from the router, the default gateway ip address of the router, etc. it seems that everything is fine.
am i missing something? please suggest all the necessary steps to solve this problem bec. i beginning to explode just figuring this one out. Thank you very much in advance.
Last edited by berryjuice; Dec 19th, 2006 at 12:43 pm.
I have a linksys router too, and what ive noticed that when cloning the Mac Addres it gives you abutton called CLONE ADDRESS or something like that and SAVE button, and when you click the CLONE ADDRESS button it changes you the Mac Address something like addres encryption way and then you are supposed to click save. Well you should write your mac address and click SAVE button directly as that other button just changes your addres ¬¬ had this problem too in the past
VikosHosting.com - Free Website Hosting and Cheap Prices For Starting Business.
TheTechNews.info - Information, newsflash and articles related to technology global.
VikoBlog.com - Completely free Photo/Video Blogs That Can be shared to meet people.
GuruPC.info - Free programming languages tutorials.
TheTechNews.info - Information, newsflash and articles related to technology global.
VikoBlog.com - Completely free Photo/Video Blogs That Can be shared to meet people.
GuruPC.info - Free programming languages tutorials.
![]() |
Similar Threads
- Local Internet Connection - Little or No Connectivity (Networking Hardware Configuration)
- Receiving IP address from Router but NO Internet Connection (Windows NT / 2000 / XP)
- Static IP Address? (Web Browsers)
Other Threads in the Networking Hardware Configuration Forum
- Previous Thread: Help with getting a wireless router
- Next Thread: Limited or no connectivity
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Tag cloud for Networking Hardware Configuration
802.11 802.11ac 802.11n bluetooth british broadband browserproblems bt cloud connection connectionproblem connectivity cpu data data-center desktop dual ethernet firewall gigabit gigabyte green growth hardware hong-kong ibm infrastructure internet memory mobile-apps network networking networks news office program rdimm reliability riched20.dll router routers server setup small storage survey technology telecoms troubleshoot uk upgrade videoconferencing view virgin wifi wireless wirelessnetworking






