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Hey everyone...here's a preemptive "thank you" for any help you can give.
I just bought a Linksys WRT54G router, which I run cable internet through on a computer running Windows XP Professional. On a computer in the next room, I have connected a NETGEAR MA111 USB device (to receive the signal) on a computer running Windows XP Home.
On the receiving computer (XP Home/MA111), it picks up the signal being put off by the Linksys router (changed the SSID just to be sure) just fine. With that in mind, when I open an Internet Explorer window, I get the ol' "page cannot be found" error.
If I am not mistaken, the computer on the receiving end (XP Home/MA111) should be Internet-ready at this point, right? I mean, it's receiving the signal, and what more is there? I'm lost, and new to the whole networking/wireless field.
I have tried everything with both WEP encryption settings turned on AND off.
I'm at wits end...please help!!! I'll do whatever it takes! Thanks!
I just bought a Linksys WRT54G router, which I run cable internet through on a computer running Windows XP Professional. On a computer in the next room, I have connected a NETGEAR MA111 USB device (to receive the signal) on a computer running Windows XP Home.
On the receiving computer (XP Home/MA111), it picks up the signal being put off by the Linksys router (changed the SSID just to be sure) just fine. With that in mind, when I open an Internet Explorer window, I get the ol' "page cannot be found" error.
If I am not mistaken, the computer on the receiving end (XP Home/MA111) should be Internet-ready at this point, right? I mean, it's receiving the signal, and what more is there? I'm lost, and new to the whole networking/wireless field.
I have tried everything with both WEP encryption settings turned on AND off.
I'm at wits end...please help!!! I'll do whatever it takes! Thanks!
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Ahh yes...some other things I should mention:
• The computer running XP Pro/Linksys router is getting Internet connectivity just fine (obviously, since I am writing this post).
• I did an "ipconfigure/all" (send 4 packets), and got all 4 packets back perfectly.
• I know that the MA111 can have issues; all drivers/firmware are current.
Again, the signal is strong and we are obviously connected well. I believe the problem to be with my Internet Explorer settings and NOT my router/receiver, but I could be entirely wrong...
• The computer running XP Pro/Linksys router is getting Internet connectivity just fine (obviously, since I am writing this post).
• I did an "ipconfigure/all" (send 4 packets), and got all 4 packets back perfectly.
• I know that the MA111 can have issues; all drivers/firmware are current.
Again, the signal is strong and we are obviously connected well. I believe the problem to be with my Internet Explorer settings and NOT my router/receiver, but I could be entirely wrong...
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Originally Posted by w1r3sp33d
Let's rule out a couple easy things first:
from the XP Home box, can you ping the inside ip on the router?
can you ping 96.93.117.133?
can you ping "www.daniweb.com"
After doing all these pings how many packets sent and recieved do you have in your packet count?
I'm still trying whatever I cna think of, but to no avail. I REALLY need your guys' help! Thank you!!!
Hi, do you have the broadband plugged into the router, or into your computer?
If its in your computer then you have to make sure you are sharing the internet connection, but you should not do this.
I have looked up your router, and being a broadband router you should have your broadband modem plugged straight into your router, and then connected to you computers either using the wireless system, or with a cat5e to your computer.
If its in your computer then you have to make sure you are sharing the internet connection, but you should not do this.
I have looked up your router, and being a broadband router you should have your broadband modem plugged straight into your router, and then connected to you computers either using the wireless system, or with a cat5e to your computer.
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Actually for that model it will be 192.168.1.1 with a blank username and a password of "admin" IF it is still factory default.
Regardless until that pc gets an address on the 192.168.1.0 network that page will not be reachable.
The NETGEAR MA111 utility recognizes the router, and even says that it has "excellent signal strength." I changed the SSID from the default "linksys" to a something else, and the MA111 utility picked up the name change just fine. :rolleyes:
My setup on the router end is that my broadband modem has a CAT5 running from it to the router, and the router has a CAT5 running from it to the computer. The computer with the router is connected to the internet just fine (again, which is why I'm able to write this post).
Would it help if I switched the router and the receiver and tried going the other way, meanwhile getting another chance at setting up the router with a correct IP address. What's the advice here, gentlemen? Thanks again for all of your help!
OK, again, that ip is usually an internal ip. can you click on your wireless network icon on the computer that is not connected to the internet, and then click on "status". Then click on the support tab and find out what address type you have. If you have an "Automatic Private IP", then this means that you cannot fully connect to the router. This usually happens when you have some kind of encrytion (Usually WEP) set up. if your address type is "Assigned by DHCP", then there is a problem with your internet settings. if you have the "Automatic Private IP" please check your WEP settings and make sure that all network keys are synchronised. If you can post when you have done this and let me know, i will be back on at about 2pm GMT tomorrow.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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