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Keith Kellam
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      11-20-2004, 01:32 AM
I know I must just be missing something obvious. I have
a network based off an MN-500 wireless router (connected
to cable internet). The wired computer can both see the
network and browse the internet. The two wireless
computers can each browse the network fine, but neither
can access the internet.

Am I just missing a setting somewhere? I am sure that
the SSID and WEP are fine, because I can browse to all
three computers on teh network.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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      11-20-2004, 03:03 AM
What OS are the wireless computers running?

Keith Kellam wrote:
> I know I must just be missing something obvious. I have
> a network based off an MN-500 wireless router (connected
> to cable internet). The wired computer can both see the
> network and browse the internet. The two wireless
> computers can each browse the network fine, but neither
> can access the internet.
>
> Am I just missing a setting somewhere? I am sure that
> the SSID and WEP are fine, because I can browse to all
> three computers on teh network.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 
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      11-20-2004, 12:12 PM
Sorry. The wired is running XP and the wireless are
running 98se.


>-----Original Message-----
>What OS are the wireless computers running?
>
>Keith Kellam wrote:
>> I know I must just be missing something obvious. I

have
>> a network based off an MN-500 wireless router

(connected
>> to cable internet). The wired computer can both see

the
>> network and browse the internet. The two wireless
>> computers can each browse the network fine, but

neither
>> can access the internet.
>>
>> Am I just missing a setting somewhere? I am sure that
>> the SSID and WEP are fine, because I can browse to all
>> three computers on teh network.
>>
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

>.
>

 
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      11-21-2004, 03:07 AM
Then do the following on the Wireless computers. (Please post the
results of steps 2-5)

1) Go to start | run | type in "command" (without the quotes) | click on OK.


2) Type in "ping www.google.com" (without the quotes) & press enter


3) Type in "ping www.homestead.com" (without the quotes) & press enter


4) Type in "ping 216.239.57.99" (without the quotes) & press enter (this
is www.google.com)



5) Type in "ping 209.157.71.50" (without the quotes) & press enter (this
is www.homestead.com)



Keith Kellam wrote:
> Sorry. The wired is running XP and the wireless are
> running 98se.

 
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      11-21-2004, 06:06 AM
Type in "ping www.google.com"

unknown host google.com

Type in "ping 216.239.57.99"

destination host unreachable


 
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      11-21-2004, 11:34 AM
I said post the results of 2-5 not just 2 & 4. Sometimes google doesn't
respond. So please also give the results for steps 3 & 5.

Keith Kellam wrote:
> Type in "ping www.google.com"
>
> unknown host google.com
>
> Type in "ping 216.239.57.99"
>
> destination host unreachable
>
>


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      11-21-2004, 02:02 PM
Both sites gave the same result.

>-----Original Message-----
>I said post the results of 2-5 not just 2 & 4.

Sometimes google doesn't
>respond. So please also give the results for steps 3 &

5.
>
>Keith Kellam wrote:
>> Type in "ping www.google.com"
>>
>> unknown host google.com
>>
>> Type in "ping 216.239.57.99"
>>
>> destination host unreachable
>>
>>

>
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>Please do not contact me directly or ask me to contact

you directly for
>assistance.
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>If your question is worth asking, it's worth posting.
>
>If it's not worth posting you should have done a search

on
>http://www.google.com/ http://www.google.com/grphp?

hl=en&tab=wg&q= or
>http://news.google.com/froogle?hl=en&tab=nf&ned=us&q=

before wasting our
>time.
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      11-22-2004, 02:25 AM
Please post the results of both steps 2 & 3.

1) Go to start | run | type in "command" (without the quotes) | click on OK.

2) Type in "tracert 216.239.57.99" (without the quotes) & press enter.


3) Type in "tracert 209.157.71.50" (without the quotes) & press enter.



Keith Kellam wrote:
> Both sites gave the same result.
>



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      11-22-2004, 05:52 AM
Both addresses yield the same result:

Tracing route to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx over a maximum of 30 hops
1 Destination host unreachable


>-----Original Message-----
>Please post the results of both steps 2 & 3.
>
>1) Go to start | run | type in "command" (without the

quotes) | click on OK.
>
>2) Type in "tracert 216.239.57.99" (without the quotes)

& press enter.
>
>
>3) Type in "tracert 209.157.71.50" (without the quotes)

& press enter.
>


 
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      11-22-2004, 11:55 AM
Have you enabled client filtering or MAC filtering on your MN-500?

Keith Kellam wrote:
> Both addresses yield the same result:
>
> Tracing route to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx over a maximum of 30 hops
> 1 Destination host unreachable
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Please post the results of both steps 2 & 3.
>>
>>1) Go to start | run | type in "command" (without the

>
> quotes) | click on OK.
>
>>2) Type in "tracert 216.239.57.99" (without the quotes)

>
> & press enter.
>
>>
>>3) Type in "tracert 209.157.71.50" (without the quotes)

>
> & press enter.
>
>


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