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I had it all setup before, but when my sister came home, we changed the wiring, and now its all messed up.
Its a linksys befw11s4
The home computer (XP) is connected to the internet, and my thinkpad (windows98) isnt. It has a connection to the network, but wont connect to the internet.
the thinkpad's ip adress thing is the default 192.168.1.1, but my home computer is like 65.32.xx.xxx. I can get it to be the same 192.168.1.1, but then it wont connect to the internet either.
all my settings are obtain ip adress automatically, so id ont know.
this question may be to easy for people to answer, but its driving me crazy and ive spent hours trying to figure it out. any help would be greatly appreciated.
-pat
Its a linksys befw11s4
The home computer (XP) is connected to the internet, and my thinkpad (windows98) isnt. It has a connection to the network, but wont connect to the internet.
the thinkpad's ip adress thing is the default 192.168.1.1, but my home computer is like 65.32.xx.xxx. I can get it to be the same 192.168.1.1, but then it wont connect to the internet either.
all my settings are obtain ip adress automatically, so id ont know.
this question may be to easy for people to answer, but its driving me crazy and ive spent hours trying to figure it out. any help would be greatly appreciated.
-pat
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Originally Posted by phatpat47
the thinkpad's ip adress thing is the default 192.168.1.1
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Originally Posted by phatpat47
but my home computer is like 65.32.xx.xxx. I can get it to be the same 192.168.1.1, but then it wont connect to the internet either.
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1. Turn off the router, modem, and both computers.
2. Plug both computers into the router via the wired Ethernet ports.
3. Turn on the modem; wait for it to fully initialize.
4. Turn on the router; wait for it to fully initialize.
5. Turn on both computers; wait until Winodws has fully finished with its startup process.
6. On the XP machine, click on the "Run..." option under your Start menu, type the folowing, and then hit enter:
cmd
In the DOS window that opens, type the following command and then hit Enter:
ipconfig /all
Post the full and exact information that the ipconfig command gives you.
7. On the 98 machine, click on the "Run..." option under your Start menu, type the folowing, and then hit enter:
command
In the DOS window that opens, type the following command and then hit Enter:
winipcfg
Post the full and exact information that the winipcfg command gives you.
2. Plug both computers into the router via the wired Ethernet ports.
3. Turn on the modem; wait for it to fully initialize.
4. Turn on the router; wait for it to fully initialize.
5. Turn on both computers; wait until Winodws has fully finished with its startup process.
6. On the XP machine, click on the "Run..." option under your Start menu, type the folowing, and then hit enter:
cmd
In the DOS window that opens, type the following command and then hit Enter:
ipconfig /all
Post the full and exact information that the ipconfig command gives you.
7. On the 98 machine, click on the "Run..." option under your Start menu, type the folowing, and then hit enter:
command
In the DOS window that opens, type the following command and then hit Enter:
winipcfg
Post the full and exact information that the winipcfg command gives you.
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In trying to install the Linksys router for my friends Toshiba laptop, what cables do I use. She has an internet cable connection with Charter.net and the modem only has 2 ports, one is the large phone conection end and the other is a smaller connection lined with white inside. I can't get the router to connect.
The message I get after running the CD to a certain point, (I can't get past this) says: "your adapter connection is not ther", what adapter?, I have the router adapter already connected.
The message I get after running the CD to a certain point, (I can't get past this) says: "your adapter connection is not ther", what adapter?, I have the router adapter already connected.
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... and the other is a smaller connection lined with white inside
Unfortunately though, most routers use an Ethernet port for their modem-side connection. Your best bet is to see if your friend can exchange the USB modem for an Ethernet modem, as a hard-wired Ethernet connection between the modem and router usually yields more reliable connectivity.
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TRuth,
It sounds like your are trying to connect to the router wirelessly, but you are connecting to the internet through a broadband Alltel card? That card does not provide "wireless" access. It provides 'broadband" access wirelessly. Basically the Alltel card conncets to a cell tower to provide internet access. A wireless card connects to a wireless router that is connected to an internet service provider at your home. They are both "wireless" but they connect to completely diferent networks.
It sounds like your are trying to connect to the router wirelessly, but you are connecting to the internet through a broadband Alltel card? That card does not provide "wireless" access. It provides 'broadband" access wirelessly. Basically the Alltel card conncets to a cell tower to provide internet access. A wireless card connects to a wireless router that is connected to an internet service provider at your home. They are both "wireless" but they connect to completely diferent networks.
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