DHCP is enabled (as a server) (there are 3 options, this was default)
Thanks
Frenchy
"Warren Bryant" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Are you enabling DHCP on your router in all conditions?
>
> Frenchy wrote:
>
>> OK, real new at this, so may need some prompting!
>>
>> Have a D-Link DSL-G604T Router and ADSL Modem that has LAN ports as well
>> as a Wireless connection.
>>
>> Have set everything up via the HTTP:// wizard in the router. Internet
>> connection works
>> fine and other computers connected to the router via cable all get Web
>> access.
>>
>> Wish to connect my Toshiba Portege Laptop to the Wireless part of the
>> Router. It sees the SSID and have 100% signal strength and make
>> connection and supply the 128 Bit ASCII key.
>>
>> Now if I let Windows (Win XP with Service Pack 2) in the Laptop control
>> the Toshiba Wireless LAN Mini PCI card, then I get a full strength
>> connection
>> but cannot access the Internet thru the Router. The Wireless icon in the
>> tray does NOT have a Limited connectivity exclamation on it. Have tried
>> all
>> firewalls off and no success. Note the ADSL Internet connection is
>> working
>> fine via the main computer and works to the Laptop if I use a LAN cable
>> to
>> the router. It just doesn't work with the Wireless connection.
>>
>> Now if I use Cirond WinC software to manage the Laptop wireless card (i.e
>> take away Windows Control), it again
>> sees the SSID and gets an IP address but again no Internet connection,
>> although
>> this time the icon in the tray indicates "Limited or no connectivity".
>>
>> I have tried with no security settings and no WEP Key at all and no
>> difference. The WinC software
>> allows the connection to "associate", but again no connection
>>
>> I have used the wireless Laptop connection in hotels or Starbucks when
>> travelling, so it does work.
>> Any help appreciated!
>>
>> Frenchy
>>
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