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| Trouble Adding A Notebook To A Routed Network Hey, I currently operate a routed, wired home network. There is one XP, and two 98SE PCs on the network. I'm using a Linksys router. I'm trying to add a new Compaq notebook PC to the network (operating on XP). During installation, I set everything up to automatically get the IP/DNS settings for the cable network. I went through the add to a network process, and the LAN PROPERTIES even say that the machine is connected. However, the Internet just will not work. Is there any step-by-step tutorial someone can give me, or if someone had a similar problem, how did you fix it? |
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| Re: Trouble Adding A Notebook To A Routed Network Can you ping any of the other machines on the network? Can you ping a website? Go to a command prompt and type "ping server" where server is a domain name, server name, or IP address. |
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| Re: Trouble Adding A Notebook To A Routed Network One more thing ... do you have an IP address? Go to a command prompt and type ipconfig /all and see if your network card has been assigned an IP such as 192.168.x.x If it hasn't, type ipconfig /renew or ipconfig /release and then ipconfig /renew |
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