Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Aug 21st, 2008 |
| Replies: 58 Views: 5,738 Open control panel, click on Network Connections, right click on you wireless connection and click properties. Click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) once to highlight it and click properties. Make... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Aug 19th, 2008 |
| Replies: 58 Views: 5,738 Could you go to command line when you are connected to the wireless and run ipconfig /all
and post the results here. |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 28th, 2008 |
| Replies: 13 Views: 9,592 Yes the cards are compatible with B and G routers, though you will only get the slower through put of the router. |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 14th, 2008 |
| Replies: 13 Views: 9,592 I would not recommend a belkin. They have a bad habit of dying. I would recommend a linksys or netgear. No you don't need any accessories. |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 14th, 2008 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 1,034 How were you sharing your connection before? Switch? Hub? What kind of Broadband connection, DSL, Cable, FiOS? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 14th, 2008 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 1,034 Hooked to the Trendware can you ping the other computers? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 11th, 2008 |
| Replies: 13 Views: 9,592 No the N router is compatible with a b/g card and if you wanted to upgrade your card later you would already have the router. |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 11th, 2008 |
| Replies: 13 Views: 9,592 The wireless cards in your laptop or desktop. |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 9th, 2008 |
| Replies: 13 Views: 9,592 802.11n is backward compatible with 802.11g so if you are going to buy one and the added cost of the 802.11n is not an issue, I would purchase it. I recently had to replace my 802.11g router and did... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Apr 4th, 2008 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 1,034 Could you give a little more inforation about your setup. How many PC's? What OS? What kind of router? Any custom routes? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 20th, 2008 |
| Replies: 12 Views: 10,261 You wouldn't have to enter the codes if you have already done this once because the system would cache it. |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 20th, 2008 |
| Replies: 12 Views: 10,261 Your wireless device is not showing up here? Is it hooked up? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 19th, 2008 |
| Replies: 12 Views: 10,261 Disconnect you Wii and connect your laptop. Open a command prompt and type ipconfig /all. Post your results. Also do you have and encryption on your WIFI? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 5th, 2008 |
| Replies: 20 Views: 2,034 That's what it should say if it's not encrypted. |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 4th, 2008 |
| Replies: 20 Views: 2,034 If you don't enter one and try to connect it cache's that you don't need one. Double click you Wireless Networks connection in the task bar. Then click change advanced settings. Click the wireless... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 4th, 2008 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 1,584 Do you have another NIC to install on that machine to test? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 3rd, 2008 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 1,584 With you having lock ups and freezing also, it could be that your NIC is going bad and causing other problems with the PC also |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 3rd, 2008 |
| Replies: 20 Views: 2,034 If it prompts you for one when you first tried to connect then you need one. Do a reset on the router back to factory defaults and try it again and it should work. |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 3rd, 2008 |
| Replies: 20 Views: 2,034 You don't set up anything. The reason you can get to the internet when you are wired is that you don't have to use the pass phrase there. |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 3rd, 2008 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 1,584 How are you measuring your speeds? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 3rd, 2008 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 1,271 Sounds like you have two DHCP servers running. One on the LAN and one on the WAN. Is there a particular reason for this? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 3rd, 2008 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 594 Could you go into a little more detail about you configuration and what the issue is? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Mar 3rd, 2008 |
| Replies: 20 Views: 2,034 If it's asking for a network key then you have one set on the router. Your other machines have already been logged into it so they have the key cached. If you don't know they key then you can reset... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Feb 29th, 2008 |
| Replies: 20 Views: 2,034 When you boot your computer and it says Wireless Networks within Range. You click that and it shows the networks. When you click on your wireless network and hit connect does it prompt you for a... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Feb 28th, 2008 |
| Replies: 20 Views: 2,034 The 169.254 address on your wireless adapter means you did not pull an IP from DHCP. When you try and connect to your AP do you have to type a password or phrase? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Feb 28th, 2008 |
| Replies: 20 Views: 2,034 When the window goes away open command prompt and type ipconfig /all what do you get?
Also are you using any type of encryption with your wireless? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Feb 27th, 2008 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 1,202 Try opening internet options and resetting all security settings back to defaults. May I ask why you are using AOL with a DSL connection. I would also recommend uninstalling AOL and then seeing if... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Feb 27th, 2008 |
| Replies: 20 Views: 2,034 Are you getting any errors? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Feb 27th, 2008 |
| Replies: 11 Views: 1,965 Now try plugging that IP address strait into the browser and see what happens. |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Feb 26th, 2008 |
| Replies: 11 Views: 1,965 open a command prompt and type ipconfig /all. What does it give you for your DNS server? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Feb 26th, 2008 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 519 What type of internet connection do you have? How many computers are you trying to connect? Do you have a hub or a router? |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration Feb 25th, 2008 |
| Replies: 11 Views: 1,965 Try pinging 216.239.59.147. This is www.yahoo.com in IP. If that works then you have a dns issue. |