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Well here's the story... a few days ago I tried to put DD-WRT on my
WRT54GV5 router. I thought I bricked it cause i couldn't access the firmware at all but luckily I had a copy of the official linksys one and was able to get that up and running. So for a couple days everything worked fine... wirelessly and otherwise. Then suddenly my new macbook (non pro) which I had previously been using kismac on was not able to connect to the internet with it. Figuring it could be the router, I tried using a linksys USB card I had and it works perfectly. I even went as far as re-formatting and reinstalling OS X to try and replace my airport driver (figuring kismac replaced the default one by mistake), and no success. The only thing I notice now is that it DOES appear my router is leasing the macbook an IP address... but I can't ping the router or otherwise access it from the macbook. Please help psx1337 |
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psx1337 <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Well here's the story... a few days ago I tried to put DD-WRT on my > WRT54GV5 router. I thought I bricked it cause i couldn't access the > firmware at all but luckily I had a copy of the official linksys one > and was able to get that up and running. So for a couple days > everything worked fine... wirelessly and otherwise. Then suddenly my > new macbook (non pro) which I had previously been using kismac on was > not able to connect to the internet with it. Figuring it could be the > router, I tried using a linksys USB card I had and it works perfectly. > I even went as far as re-formatting and reinstalling OS X to try and > replace my airport driver (figuring kismac replaced the default one by > mistake), and no success. The only thing I notice now is that it DOES > appear my router is leasing the macbook an IP address... but I can't > ping the router or otherwise access it from the macbook. Please help You poor hacker... |
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You poor troll...
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psx1337 wrote:
> The only thing I notice now is that it DOES > appear my router is leasing the macbook an IP address... but I can't > ping the router or otherwise access it from the macbook. Are any other machines on the network able to ping the macbook? |
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