Mania <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> have a wireless modem (linksys) although I can use wireless connection
> with my laptop (Broadcom 802.11g OS:Windows Xp Pro), I cant use with
> my desktop. (D-Link G-520 Network adaptor, OS: Windows me)
>
> I installed software and hardware. I could see the connection (nearly
> %100) but I can't access to internet, and can't log in to 192.168.1.1
> or 192.168.0.1
>
> what will I do?
> Thanks for your help.
What is the address of the router? Have you perhaps enabled MAC address
filtering on the router? If so have you added the desktop's MAC address?
Have you enabled either WEP or WAP security on the router? If so have you
configured the desktop similarly? Is the router allocating an IP address
to the desktop? You can check this by using Start | Run and entering
Winipcfg in the box and clicking OK. Select the D-Link G-520 adapter in
the drop down box and then check its IP address.
You need to be able to access the router to get to the internet so if you
can solve that problem then being able to access the internet should
follow shortly.
--
Mike Maltby
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
(E-Mail Removed)