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This is part of a continuing journey to get my Windows CE device to play well with my home network. Been having a hell of a time. I'm having the same problem with wired and wireless ethernet card, I must be screwing up the settings somehow. Here's the setup IBM Workpad Z50 running Win CE 2.11. SMC 7004AWR wireless router. Linksys E2CT ethernet card Orinoco Gold wireless card (Both are widely reported to be compatible with the unit.) I set network adapter to DHCP. Unlike my desktop and laptop, there seems to be no option to have it automatically set domain name servers. The only positive results I've had is putting in my router's address a DNS and WINS. (192.168.123.254) Using vxUtil, I can now successfully ping my router through both the wired and wireless cards. But no surfing. Just error messages. I'm not MAC filtering; I'm not encrypting. I've soft resetted a couple of times. What's left??? Grrrrrr. Thanks |
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"Higgins" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) m... > This is part of a continuing journey to get my Windows CE device to > play well with my home network. Been having a hell of a time. I'm > having the same problem with wired and wireless ethernet card, I must > be screwing up the settings somehow. > > Here's the setup > IBM Workpad Z50 running Win CE 2.11. > SMC 7004AWR wireless router. > Linksys E2CT ethernet card > Orinoco Gold wireless card (Both are widely reported to be compatible > with the unit.) > > I set network adapter to DHCP. Unlike my desktop and laptop, there > seems to be no option to have it automatically set domain name > servers. The only positive results I've had is putting in my router's > address a DNS and WINS. (192.168.123.254) Using vxUtil, I can now > successfully ping my router through both the wired and wireless cards. > > But no surfing. Just error messages. I'm not MAC filtering; I'm not > encrypting. I've soft resetted a couple of times. What's left??? > Grrrrrr. Thanks The devil is in the DETAILS. So, maybe if you cut/pasted an EXAMPLE of the 'just error messages', we'd have a better chance of understanding what sort of problem you are having. A guess would be its a DNS issue, but without details, a guess is the best we can do. Cheers... Dave |