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gavs_usenet@swissonline.ch
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      02-11-2005, 06:47 PM
Hi,

I've got a Netgear WG311T PCI WiFi card and a Netgear WGT634U
router. When I boot my machine it connects OK to the router (ie
wireless network is active) but it doesn't give me internet connection.

Checking with IPCONFIG I see that no address has been assigned from
the router. IPCONFIG /RENEW does not work as the router doesn't
respond.

In order to get the connection to work I have to bring up the
'Netgear WG311T Smart Wizard' and click on 'Apply'. Then I get the
message 'Internet Connected' in the status box at the bottom of the
window and an IP address is allocated by the router.

This is a real pain as it means I have to manually log on to the
internet every time I boot the machine. Further, it causes my Virus
checker and MSN messenger to crap out with annoying error windows.


Anyone know what's going on here?

Cheers,

Gavan

 
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merv.hrabi@rogers.com
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      02-11-2005, 06:57 PM
what Windows OS are you using including Service Packs ?

what driver version are you using on the WG311T ?

what software/firmware version are you uinsg on the WGT63U ?

 
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      02-11-2005, 07:20 PM
OS is Windows XP SP1
WGT311T is driver 3.3.0.156
Router firmware is 1.4.1.8


Other pertinent info: WEP 128 bit encryption, no SSID broadcast

As I say, the machine connects to the wireless network when booted,
but the DHCP doesn't work until I actually 'apply' the settings in the
wizard. Weird.


Gav

 
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merv.hrabi@rogers.com
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      02-11-2005, 07:30 PM

I can see that you have the latest NETGEAR adapter driver and the
latest router firmware

I am sure you have tried configuring a manual address instead of using
DHCP, but I want to confirm

Is the "Use Windows to conffigure my Wireless settings" box checked
It is on the "Wireless Networks" tab under the adpater properties ???

 
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      02-11-2005, 08:02 PM
No, I was letting the Netgear applet do it. Enabling the windows
autoconfig results in a warning message that the Netgear Wizard is no
longer managing it. I clicked it anyway and entered the info for WEP
key etc manually.

Upon a reboot I still a dialog prompting me if I want to use the
Netgrear Wizard instead of windows autoconfig. Clicking 'no' brings
the machine to the same state it was previously: Seeing the wireless
network but no IP assigned and IPCONFIG /RENEW not working.

Assigning a manual address identical to the one previously assigned
(192.168.1.3) brings no luck. The router isn't even pingable.

Deselecting the windows autoconfig and pulling up the netgear wizard
again enables me to connect to the internet as before - only by
clicking the 'apply' button. I get the 'Internet connected' message in
the info box at the bottom of the window and I now have connectivity.

What a pain - this used to work OK then suddenly stopped working one
day. I'm fast losing patience with the Netgear kit.


Gav

 
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merv.hrabi@rogers.com
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      02-11-2005, 08:43 PM
I would try uninstalling using the NetGear Smart wizard. Then reinstall
and choose to let Windows to manage the adapter

 
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      02-12-2005, 07:59 AM
Thanks for the advice but I've already reinstalled the Netgear Wizard
in the course of trying to resolve the problem. No luck of course.
The strange this is that the whole thing used to work perfectly.

I've got a feeling that something low level in the registry is
corrupted. I'm planning on doing a system upgrade in the next months
(CPU/MB) which will need a new OS install anyway, so I'm hoping that
will fix it.

Until then I'll have to live with the inconvenience of manually
logging on to the internet on my always-on cablemodem connection.
Unless someone knows different.......

cheers,

Gav

 
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blobman@hotmail.com
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      03-13-2005, 01:54 AM
Gav,

I have the same problem - did you find a resolution?

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> Hi,
>
> I've got a Netgear WG311T PCI WiFi card and a Netgear WGT634U
> router. When I boot my machine it connects OK to the router (ie
> wireless network is active) but it doesn't give me internet

connection.

 
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