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Linksys Router won't assign IP, can't connect to router at all with XP
Can anyone suggest anything. All cables are working fine as I can connect another pc to the router on the same port socket no problem. The answer lies with the router. I can get the laptop connected fine to a single computer but not through the router. I really can't see why this is but putting the router in is

Cannot connect through ISA Server to www.microsoft.com, but ...
I only expect my ISP to get involved when I can't connect to the internet and it isn't my kit at fault Yes, but Joe Soap, getting home from PC world, with his shiny new router, plugging it in and knowing **** all bout how to connect with a key, discovers that his computer does "get the internet" is going to call PC

Networking conundrum
Mac rdeze...@xs4all.nl comp networks The problem in short: I cannot connect to the internet via my Wireless Linksys router with my desktop PC. My laptop is connecting OK. I can connect to the web-based configuration screen of the router via my laptop, but not via the desktop. I can, however, ping the router and the

[OT] Interrogate network for devices
OR Use a 6 port hub, connect one of the router's ports to the hub, then connect the five computers to the hub. This would require the purchase of a hub (6 ports or more) but might prove easier to deploy. Don't forget about a firewall to protect the network. NOTE: I am not an expert on this kind of stuff. HTH.

Linksys Router won't assign IP, can't connect to router at all ...
Internet connections are generally fine. I can browse successfully to MS web from IE on the server, but it almost always times out from some workstations. d) but have we looked at these things: a) SBS BPA (link in my signature, below). b) EDNS0 (should be identified by BPA) c) MTU (Black hole router detection,

Can't remote into Vista Ultimate machines
I am trying to connect to the web using my flatmate's wireless connection, and even though I can connect to the router itself (I get the IP address OK), Tried changing the settings of the connection to my flatmate's router, he made the network unsecured, switched off the firewall, but still it does not work.

Signal: Excellent but limited or no connectivity
I don't know if this has any bearing or not but I am on RoadRunner ISP and they have a radio option that you can install. It works on the desktop but I just set up a network with a liknsys wrt350n router. It is hardwired to my desktop and I am using a laptop wirelessly. I can connect to the internet and email.

Unable to connect to SBS2000 remotely
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problems I had were that all pc's could connect to the internet one minute, then the next thing I know none could connect for a period of time. A few months ago, I upgraded the firmware on the router. That seemed to help a bit but not perfect which is unacceptable. After countless emails to Linksys support,

IE 7 is only program that can access internet
I think I have a problem in the DNS, but not sure. All the setting are I think the same, well I cant spot any differences, the gateway and the subnet mask are right, as are the DNS servers specified in the TCP/IP setting panel. Does anyone have any ideas? I am trying to connect to a router/gateway.

For the internet connection guru's out there
In order to use more than one computer you need a Cable/DSL Router. In addition even if your ISP allows more than one computer it is very unsafe to connect few computers directly to the Internet since you are Not forming a private LAN but sits with you private information directly on the Internet with ports open

problems with a multihomed server
On the one PC that's not working - winipcfg shows the correct IP, subnet and gateway - I can see and connect to all the other PCs in the network neighborhoods from that PC - I can ping the router in a DOS window - but I can't telnet to the router - I can ping internet IP addresses - but I can't ping internet URLs

I think you can help me!
I've configured it with 2 dialer interfaces: one for Internet with NAT and one for a user that calls from home with a Terminal Adapter. The Internet connection is working well, but not the user profile. The user can connect to the router (the authentication phase ends with no errors) but I can't ping him from the

Cisco 675, static IP subnet routing, is this going to work?
I did reinstall XP Pro and am connected through the computer's LAN-port to a Telewell ADSL-modem/router. The problem is that the internet connection is broken now and then, Also Outlook might work and IE7 not, or the other way around so that I can browse with IE7 but Outlook can't connect to the mail server.

router and/or access point?
I presume this means the router is not compatible with a cable modem? Jeff Liebermann wrote: "Damo_Suzuki" <zum...@b00mb0x.org> hath wroth: HI, Yes one laptop can get the internet when cabledand wireless to the router , but it uses a different IP (89.101.xxx.xxx). I dont know where its getting this . Any ideas?

Can not connect to my wireless router
Damo_Suzuki
zum...@b00mb0x.org alt internet wireless Hi, all I'm new to this group, I just installed a D-~Link DSL 624T wireless router . I have noe securiety (WEP) set up yet. I can connect to the router ,it assigns an IP !(192.168.xxx.xxx) but i cannot access the internet from either PC or laptop.

Can Send but NOT Receive e-mail
The router does it all. The Internet Modem plugs into the Internet socket (rj-45 port) marked for that. Use a wired connection (not 'crossover' or wireless) I have a Netgear wireless Router, and a security enabled wireless network. The other PC can connect to the wireless network, but cannot see the internet.

BEST LINKSYS ROUTER/HUB FOR NETWORKING????
The question is how do I get the customers traffic to ONLY leave via his x-connect cable/BGP sessions while it is up but failover to ours if his fails. It does come through the correct upstream router AND BGP session to us. Is your method superior - Why? Also how do I ensure that the locally connected /24 (A

[OT] Interrogate network for devices
A WAN (Wide Area Network, that's the internet here) port is used to connect to a cable or DSL modem, not to a hub, that's usually called an 'uplink port'. The port can be set for normal The ISP only sees one connection, the one between the modem and the router but everyone can use the internet at the same time.

Cannot access resources beyond VPN server
I'm going to get a replacement router tomorrow thanks for the help Warren Oates wrote: In article <gptfj25gpelqobcgllmckknhjtigosl...@4ax.com>, Mark McIntyre <markmcint...@spamcop.net> wrote: Hi, I think that might be the problem alright. The wireless router does not have a WAN port for the ethernet cable from the

Vista, NetGear Router, Linksys USB Wireless N - help
If you're using 5 characters or 13 characters, it's really ASCII, not WEP. Typo correction: "really ASCII, not hex." -- Best regards, FAQ for Wireless Internet: <http://Wireless.wikia.com> John Navas FAQ for Wi-Fi: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi> Wi-Fi How To: <http://wireless.wikia.com/wiki/Wi-Fi_HowTo>