Neil Lucock wrote:
>Hi,
>
>My daughter has a Win XP machine with a Belkin wireless network card. I've
>got a Belkin 802.11g range extender plugged into the Speedtouch ADSL
>modem/router that acts as a DHCP server for the network.
>The Belkin software provided says that I'm getting a strong signal and shows
>the IP address the modem has given the machine, but when you fire up
>Firefox (or I.E) it says that it can't find the chosen URL. If you mess
>around with the Belkin software, it will then work (after doing the
>diagnostic test it sometimes works, sometimes the machine hangs and needs a
>reboot).
> Am I missing something obvious? If it says that the connection status is
>"associated" is that a clue?
>Sorry if this has been discussed before, I'm just a poor Linux user who
>expects software to tell the truth :-)
>Thanks in advance
>Neil
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If this posts twice, sorry. BellSouth newsgroup server being flaky....
Does the Belkin card have a gateway and a DNS server?
Start|Run|ipconfig /all
If it hasn't received a gateway address, it can't connect. If it hasn't
received a DNS server address, it can't find addresses on the Internet.
The DNS address(es) may be a real DNS address or it may be the address
of the gateway.
Also, are you sure the address the Belkin has is a valid address
assigned by the router? If it is a 169.x.x.x address, it isn't getting
an address from the router.
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