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JE
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      07-13-2007, 12:13 AM
Using Linksys wireless router, WRT54GS and adapter WUSB54G. Have installed
this pair on many occasions, but I have one right now that I cannot get the
adapter to connect to the internet. The adapter and router are seeing one
another, but the adapter does not connect to the internet. I have 3
computers connected to this network. One has the router connection by cable
and the other is wireless with the same usb adapter. I did notice on the
connection that is working, shows a Network Connection group showing a
Internet Gateway, but the other does not show this. Trying to do a "repair"
of the connection keeps showing "searching for ip address".

Any suggestion would be appreciated.

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      07-13-2007, 04:52 PM

"JE" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Using Linksys wireless router, WRT54GS and adapter WUSB54G. Have
> installed this pair on many occasions, but I have one right now that I
> cannot get the adapter to connect to the internet. The adapter and router
> are seeing one another, but the adapter does not connect to the internet.
> I have 3 computers connected to this network. One has the router
> connection by cable and the other is wireless with the same usb adapter.
> I did notice on the connection that is working, shows a Network Connection
> group showing a Internet Gateway, but the other does not show this.
> Trying to do a "repair" of the connection keeps showing "searching for ip
> address".
>
> Any suggestion would be appreciated.
>
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* Open a "cmd" prompt, Start > Run > cmd > [OK]
Type "ipconfig /all" and check to see what your IP Address, Gateway, and DNS
are on the machine with WUSB54G. Try to ping the gateway. I assume the
gateway doesn't block ping. If other computer can ping the gateway, so
should this one. Ping an Internet address like www.google.com get the IP,
on another machine. Try pinging that IP on the WUSB54G machine. If it
responds ok, then DNS is not getting through.

I'm not sure what your Internet connection is... but I've seen Windows
Internet Connection Sharing to be very flakey. This dns type of result is a
typical symptom of the connection sharing problem. Try deleteing the
"Preferred Network" entry of the Linksys in the WUSB54G machine and
re-connect, re-entering any security key that's needed.

More than one Gateway, aka DHCP server will definately also cause this kind
of symptom. If you are using ICS (Windows) as described before, as well as
Linksys WRT product with DHCP enabled, then you have 2 DHCP servers. If your
true Internet gateway supplies DHCP and NAT, then move the CAT5 connection
from the "Internet" port on WRT over to a switch port. Reboot the client
machine, or disable and re-enable the connection. It will find the correct
DHCP server and should start working ok.

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      07-14-2007, 01:32 AM
Thanks Allen!!


"Alan Spicer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "JE" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:Mszli.6288$(E-Mail Removed) t...
>> Using Linksys wireless router, WRT54GS and adapter WUSB54G. Have
>> installed this pair on many occasions, but I have one right now that I
>> cannot get the adapter to connect to the internet. The adapter and
>> router are seeing one another, but the adapter does not connect to the
>> internet. I have 3 computers connected to this network. One has the
>> router connection by cable and the other is wireless with the same usb
>> adapter. I did notice on the connection that is working, shows a Network
>> Connection group showing a Internet Gateway, but the other does not show
>> this. Trying to do a "repair" of the connection keeps showing "searching
>> for ip address".
>>
>> Any suggestion would be appreciated.
>>
>> --
>> Email no good, reply to group
>>

> * Open a "cmd" prompt, Start > Run > cmd > [OK]
> Type "ipconfig /all" and check to see what your IP Address, Gateway, and
> DNS are on the machine with WUSB54G. Try to ping the gateway. I assume the
> gateway doesn't block ping. If other computer can ping the gateway, so
> should this one. Ping an Internet address like www.google.com get the IP,
> on another machine. Try pinging that IP on the WUSB54G machine. If it
> responds ok, then DNS is not getting through.
>
> I'm not sure what your Internet connection is... but I've seen Windows
> Internet Connection Sharing to be very flakey. This dns type of result is
> a typical symptom of the connection sharing problem. Try deleteing the
> "Preferred Network" entry of the Linksys in the WUSB54G machine and
> re-connect, re-entering any security key that's needed.
>
> More than one Gateway, aka DHCP server will definately also cause this
> kind of symptom. If you are using ICS (Windows) as described before, as
> well as Linksys WRT product with DHCP enabled, then you have 2 DHCP
> servers. If your true Internet gateway supplies DHCP and NAT, then move
> the CAT5 connection from the "Internet" port on WRT over to a switch port.
> Reboot the client machine, or disable and re-enable the connection. It
> will find the correct DHCP server and should start working ok.
>
> ---
> Alan Spicer
> PopularWireless.com Marine Forum Co-Moderator
> http://www.popularwireless.com/forum...tlist&Board=30
> Radio Amateur (General): KA4UDX
> Restricted Radiotelephone: RR00022962
> General Mobile Radio Service: WQHB349
>
> DBA Alan Spicer Telcom / Alan Spicer Marine Telecom
> Computer Services, Wired/Wireless Networking,
> Cell/Sat/Landline Communications, General Consulting...
> Marine, Business, Small Office and Home Office (SOHO)
> * http://telecom.dyndns.biz/ (Main Site)
> * http://www.marinetelecom.net/ (.net mirror site)
> * http://alanspicermarinetelecom.com/ (.com mirror site)
> * http://www.wifiyacht.net/ (Yacht WiFi Main Site)
> * http://www.mymarinewifi.com/ (Marine WiFi .com mirror site)
> * IPv6 http://[2001:5c0:8104::1]/
> *
> * 954-683-3426 Business Mobile
> * 866-977-5245 Toll Free 800#
> * 954-977-5245 Office
> * skype:alanspicertelecom
>



 
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