Greetings !
It sounds so simple.....
The telephone socket is in one corner of the room; the QOSMIO laptop in the
opposite corner.
I have a BT Voyager broadband modem/router plugged into the telephone
socket. From the Voyager an Ethernet cable runs to an Advent Ethernet Adaptor
that plugs in to the domestic electric ring-main to use that as a
quasi-Ethernet cable.
Another Advent plugged in to a socket near the laptop has an Ethernet cable
running to the laptop, and this allowed me to access the internet on my
laptop.
Now, however, that last cable runs to a Belkin F5D 8633-4 Wireless router,
positioned so as to be able to send the signal down the garden to the Desktop
computer in the garage.
And it all worked just FINE - eventually !
It took a fortnight of e-mails, then a 90 minute call from the Indian call
centre....
Until last Wednesday ! Since when, I have had no connection to the Internet
on "my" network.
However, as luck would have it, my Laptop has a wirelss gizmo - that picked
up my neighbour's connection !
Any ideas ?
BT's call centre in India todl me first that I had a virus - though McAfee
disagreed.
The next time, I was told to re-set "everything" to the default.
The third time, I was told to plug the laptop directly into the Voyager -
and Voila ! Internet connection !
But not when I set it up again as I require it.
Any bright ideas ?
I suspect it's all to do with the 192.168.x.y set-up.......
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Regards
Robin
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