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BolivarBalues
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      12-05-2007, 04:56 PM

Setup: eMac running OS X 10.3.9 attempting to connect to Netgear WGR614,
attached via Ethernet cable to Motorola SB5101 cable modem (Comcast
ISP).

I can only obtain an IP address wirelessly via DHCP when I have an
Ethernet cable connected to one of the Netgear's local ports. In this
scenario, my Ethernet adapter has a local IP from the router of
192.168.0.2 and my eMac's Airport Extreme card gets an IP from the
router of 192.168.0.3 - everything works fine and I can access the
Internet.

However, there is no need for me to connect to my router in this
manner; I only had the Ethernet cable running to the router because I
was doing setup. Once I remove the Ethernet connection between router
and machine, I am unable to obtain a valid IP address wirelessly from
the router. If the IP is dropped, or if I try to manually renew the IP
address, I pull a 169.x.x.x.

The router's firmware is up to date and I have tried restoring factory
settings, rebooting, renewing the IP address, and all of the typical
primary troubleshooting maneuvers.

Could it be that my router is damaged, or is it my brain that's on the
fritz?


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Jeff Liebermann
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      12-06-2007, 04:43 PM
BolivarBalues <(E-Mail Removed)> hath
wroth:

>Setup: eMac running OS X 10.3.9 attempting to connect to Netgear WGR614,
>attached via Ethernet cable to Motorola SB5101 cable modem (Comcast
>ISP).


Which hardware version of the WGR614? v1 thru v8? Look on the serial
number tag.
<http://kbserver.netgear.com/products/wgr614.asp>

I vaguely recall that there were some versions of this router that had
DHCP server problems and needed a firmware upgrade. Incidentally, I
may have one WRG614 (in my office so I can't lookup the exact hardware
version), that even the latest firmware version gave me headaches. In
addition, I have one of these sitting on a mountain top that seems to
be crashing when hit with even the slightest power glitch. To be
fair, I have other WGR614 routers in service that work quite nicely
and reliably. It might be a problem with a specific production run.

>I can only obtain an IP address wirelessly via DHCP when I have an
>Ethernet cable connected to one of the Netgear's local ports.


That means you're getting your DHCP issued IP address via wired
instead of wireless. DHCP requires the use of broadcast packets,
which some wireless contrivances tend to block. Look for a firmware
update.

>In this
>scenario, my Ethernet adapter has a local IP from the router of
>192.168.0.2 and my eMac's Airport Extreme card gets an IP from the
>router of 192.168.0.3 - everything works fine and I can access the
>Internet.
>
>However, there is no need for me to connect to my router in this
>manner; I only had the Ethernet cable running to the router because I
>was doing setup. Once I remove the Ethernet connection between router
>and machine, I am unable to obtain a valid IP address wirelessly from
>the router. If the IP is dropped, or if I try to manually renew the IP
>address, I pull a 169.x.x.x.


169.254.xxx.xxx is what you get if the client can't get an IP address
via DHCP.

>The router's firmware is up to date and I have tried restoring factory
>settings, rebooting, renewing the IP address, and all of the typical
>primary troubleshooting maneuvers.
>
>Could it be that my router is damaged, or is it my brain that's on the
>fritz?


Neither. I think that your WGR614 may be fundamentally flawed. I
suggest you borrow a different wireless router and try it in place of
the WGR614. If that works, methinks it's sufficient proof that
there's a fundamental problem with the router.



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