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I have a BPL (Cable-type) modem going into a Netgear WGR614.V4 router.
The primary machine on the network is an XP Pro desktop (wired), and it works great both on the LAN and on the Internet. The secondary machine on the network is a 98SE laptop with a Linksys card (wired). Both machines share files fine, can be seen on the network, etc. However, the laptop can not access the internet. I have tried specifying the same settings as the primary, tried letting the router make the settings, tried various gateway/DNS combinations, but get no internet access at all. I have even tried a wireless card (MS) but took it back. Any suggestions? DemonDad |
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DemonDad wrote:
You don't have some MAC filter in the router preventing the laptop from accessing the internet do you? Regards, hawk > I have a BPL (Cable-type) modem going into a Netgear WGR614.V4 router. > The primary machine on the network is an XP Pro desktop (wired), and > it works great both on the LAN and on the Internet. > > The secondary machine on the network is a 98SE laptop with a Linksys > card (wired). Both machines share files fine, can be seen on the > network, etc. However, the laptop can not access the internet. I > have tried specifying the same settings as the primary, tried letting > the router make the settings, tried various gateway/DNS combinations, > but get no internet access at all. I have even tried a wireless card > (MS) but took it back. > > Any suggestions? |
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Nope, all the filters are disabled for just that reason.
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 09:15:33 -0700, hawk <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >DemonDad wrote: >You don't have some MAC filter in the router preventing the laptop >from accessing the internet do you? > >Regards, hawk > > >> I have a BPL (Cable-type) modem going into a Netgear WGR614.V4 router. >> The primary machine on the network is an XP Pro desktop (wired), and >> it works great both on the LAN and on the Internet. >> >> The secondary machine on the network is a 98SE laptop with a Linksys >> card (wired). Both machines share files fine, can be seen on the >> network, etc. However, the laptop can not access the internet. I >> have tried specifying the same settings as the primary, tried letting >> the router make the settings, tried various gateway/DNS combinations, >> but get no internet access at all. I have even tried a wireless card >> (MS) but took it back. >> >> Any suggestions? |
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most often the cable modem will bind the internet access to the mac adress
of the first nic it conects to. try disconecting the other computers and then unpluging the power fromthe cable modem. allow it to reboot with nothing but the router conected to it, then use the dhcp option in the router to give ip adresses to the computers. "DemonDad" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > I have a BPL (Cable-type) modem going into a Netgear WGR614.V4 router. > The primary machine on the network is an XP Pro desktop (wired), and > it works great both on the LAN and on the Internet. > > The secondary machine on the network is a 98SE laptop with a Linksys > card (wired). Both machines share files fine, can be seen on the > network, etc. However, the laptop can not access the internet. I > have tried specifying the same settings as the primary, tried letting > the router make the settings, tried various gateway/DNS combinations, > but get no internet access at all. I have even tried a wireless card > (MS) but took it back. > > Any suggestions? |
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