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Boe
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      10-29-2004, 02:47 AM
Ok, here is the issue im having. I have 3 computers
hooked up to my router (2 desktops hard-wired and one
laptop wireless) The laptop can ping the router and the
other desktops and the desktops can ping the router and
laptop, so i know that it is on the network, i can even
see the laptop on hte management tool. I am able to log
onto the router through the wireless laptop. But somehow
I am unable to get this laptop out onto the internet
through the router. Both desktops are able to get out to
the internet fine with no problem at all. I have hte
router and wireless nic set to channel 6, i verified that
the ip address, subnet, gateway, dns are all correct
(they are). I have the laptop within 3 feet of the
router and still am unable to access the 'net. If anyone
has other options for me to try or needs some more info,
please let me know and i will get it for you or try it
out. Thanks a lot to everyone that chips in their 2
cents.
 
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Chris H.
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      10-29-2004, 05:40 AM
Try going to the Command Prompt and typing in "ipconfig" without the quotes.
If it returns a 169.x.x.x address, you're not receiving the DHCP feed from
the router to automatically include the machine on the LAN and therefore get
the ISP settings of the router. Try doing "ipconfig /release" without the
quotes, followed by "ipconfig /renew." If this doesn't give you a
192.168.2.x address within your LAN (or whatever you may have set the base
station for you setup), you may need to reset the TCP/IP configuration.
This Knowledge Base article should help you on that count:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357
--
Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
Associate Expert
Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone


"Boe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:022501c4bd61$a68e2f70$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Ok, here is the issue im having. I have 3 computers
> hooked up to my router (2 desktops hard-wired and one
> laptop wireless) The laptop can ping the router and the
> other desktops and the desktops can ping the router and
> laptop, so i know that it is on the network, i can even
> see the laptop on hte management tool. I am able to log
> onto the router through the wireless laptop. But somehow
> I am unable to get this laptop out onto the internet
> through the router. Both desktops are able to get out to
> the internet fine with no problem at all. I have hte
> router and wireless nic set to channel 6, i verified that
> the ip address, subnet, gateway, dns are all correct
> (they are). I have the laptop within 3 feet of the
> router and still am unable to access the 'net. If anyone
> has other options for me to try or needs some more info,
> please let me know and i will get it for you or try it
> out. Thanks a lot to everyone that chips in their 2
> cents.



 
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      10-30-2004, 01:56 AM
Ok, I checked the IP settings and they match up to the
router. IP: 192.168.2.21, GW:192.168.2.1
Subnet:255.255.255.0
the connection specific DNS suffix is: om.cox.net, which
matches what the other machines have. I did a release
and renew as well and am still having the same issues.
To add some more info to this, the laptop is running
windows XP and the wireless nic is a Netgear MA521
802.11b. I checked the management tool and there is not
any MAC Filtering set up as well. Still unsure of what
else to try for this.

Boe
>-----Original Message-----
>Try going to the Command Prompt and typing in "ipconfig"

without the quotes.
>If it returns a 169.x.x.x address, you're not receiving

the DHCP feed from
>the router to automatically include the machine on the

LAN and therefore get
>the ISP settings of the router. Try

doing "ipconfig /release" without the
>quotes, followed by "ipconfig /renew." If this doesn't

give you a
>192.168.2.x address within your LAN (or whatever you may

have set the base
>station for you setup), you may need to reset the TCP/IP

configuration.
>This Knowledge Base article should help you on that

count:
>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357
>--
>Chris H.
>Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
>Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
>Associate Expert
>Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>
>
>"Boe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:022501c4bd61$a68e2f70$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Ok, here is the issue im having. I have 3 computers
>> hooked up to my router (2 desktops hard-wired and one
>> laptop wireless) The laptop can ping the router and the
>> other desktops and the desktops can ping the router and
>> laptop, so i know that it is on the network, i can even
>> see the laptop on hte management tool. I am able to

log
>> onto the router through the wireless laptop. But

somehow
>> I am unable to get this laptop out onto the internet
>> through the router. Both desktops are able to get out

to
>> the internet fine with no problem at all. I have hte
>> router and wireless nic set to channel 6, i verified

that
>> the ip address, subnet, gateway, dns are all correct
>> (they are). I have the laptop within 3 feet of the
>> router and still am unable to access the 'net. If

anyone
>> has other options for me to try or needs some more

info,
>> please let me know and i will get it for you or try it
>> out. Thanks a lot to everyone that chips in their 2
>> cents.

>
>
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      10-30-2004, 02:11 AM
I also tried to connect through a CAT5 to the NIC as
well, and am still experiencing the same issues as i was
with the wireless NIC.
>-----Original Message-----
>Ok, I checked the IP settings and they match up to the
>router. IP: 192.168.2.21, GW:192.168.2.1
>Subnet:255.255.255.0
>the connection specific DNS suffix is: om.cox.net, which
>matches what the other machines have. I did a release
>and renew as well and am still having the same issues.
>To add some more info to this, the laptop is running
>windows XP and the wireless nic is a Netgear MA521
>802.11b. I checked the management tool and there is not
>any MAC Filtering set up as well. Still unsure of what
>else to try for this.
>
>Boe
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Try going to the Command Prompt and typing

in "ipconfig"
>without the quotes.
>>If it returns a 169.x.x.x address, you're not receiving

>the DHCP feed from
>>the router to automatically include the machine on the

>LAN and therefore get
>>the ISP settings of the router. Try

>doing "ipconfig /release" without the
>>quotes, followed by "ipconfig /renew." If this doesn't

>give you a
>>192.168.2.x address within your LAN (or whatever you

may
>have set the base
>>station for you setup), you may need to reset the

TCP/IP
>configuration.
>>This Knowledge Base article should help you on that

>count:
>>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357
>>--
>>Chris H.
>>Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
>>Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
>>Associate Expert
>>Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>
>>
>>"Boe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:022501c4bd61$a68e2f70$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Ok, here is the issue im having. I have 3 computers
>>> hooked up to my router (2 desktops hard-wired and one
>>> laptop wireless) The laptop can ping the router and

the
>>> other desktops and the desktops can ping the router

and
>>> laptop, so i know that it is on the network, i can

even
>>> see the laptop on hte management tool. I am able to

>log
>>> onto the router through the wireless laptop. But

>somehow
>>> I am unable to get this laptop out onto the internet
>>> through the router. Both desktops are able to get

out
>to
>>> the internet fine with no problem at all. I have hte
>>> router and wireless nic set to channel 6, i verified

>that
>>> the ip address, subnet, gateway, dns are all correct
>>> (they are). I have the laptop within 3 feet of the
>>> router and still am unable to access the 'net. If

>anyone
>>> has other options for me to try or needs some more

>info,
>>> please let me know and i will get it for you or try it
>>> out. Thanks a lot to everyone that chips in their 2
>>> cents.

>>
>>
>>.
>>

>.
>

 
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Chris H.
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      10-30-2004, 02:12 AM
I'd suggest since everything else seems to be okay, you check with Netgear
support. I don't run that hardware here, so don't know if they've got
specific drivers or software you may need to update.
--
Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
Associate Expert
Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone


"Boe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:2b5501c4be23$a21144b0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Ok, I checked the IP settings and they match up to the
> router. IP: 192.168.2.21, GW:192.168.2.1
> Subnet:255.255.255.0
> the connection specific DNS suffix is: om.cox.net, which
> matches what the other machines have. I did a release
> and renew as well and am still having the same issues.
> To add some more info to this, the laptop is running
> windows XP and the wireless nic is a Netgear MA521
> 802.11b. I checked the management tool and there is not
> any MAC Filtering set up as well. Still unsure of what
> else to try for this.
>
> Boe
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Try going to the Command Prompt and typing in "ipconfig"

> without the quotes.
>>If it returns a 169.x.x.x address, you're not receiving

> the DHCP feed from
>>the router to automatically include the machine on the

> LAN and therefore get
>>the ISP settings of the router. Try

> doing "ipconfig /release" without the
>>quotes, followed by "ipconfig /renew." If this doesn't

> give you a
>>192.168.2.x address within your LAN (or whatever you may

> have set the base
>>station for you setup), you may need to reset the TCP/IP

> configuration.
>>This Knowledge Base article should help you on that

> count:
>>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357
>>--
>>Chris H.
>>Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
>>Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
>>Associate Expert
>>Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>
>>
>>"Boe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:022501c4bd61$a68e2f70$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Ok, here is the issue im having. I have 3 computers
>>> hooked up to my router (2 desktops hard-wired and one
>>> laptop wireless) The laptop can ping the router and the
>>> other desktops and the desktops can ping the router and
>>> laptop, so i know that it is on the network, i can even
>>> see the laptop on hte management tool. I am able to

> log
>>> onto the router through the wireless laptop. But

> somehow
>>> I am unable to get this laptop out onto the internet
>>> through the router. Both desktops are able to get out

> to
>>> the internet fine with no problem at all. I have hte
>>> router and wireless nic set to channel 6, i verified

> that
>>> the ip address, subnet, gateway, dns are all correct
>>> (they are). I have the laptop within 3 feet of the
>>> router and still am unable to access the 'net. If

> anyone
>>> has other options for me to try or needs some more

> info,
>>> please let me know and i will get it for you or try it
>>> out. Thanks a lot to everyone that chips in their 2
>>> cents.

>>
>>
>>.
>>



 
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      10-30-2004, 07:34 PM
Roger that, thanks for your help and information with
this Chris. Ill see what the folks at Netgear have to
say about this.
>-----Original Message-----
>I'd suggest since everything else seems to be okay, you

check with Netgear
>support. I don't run that hardware here, so don't know

if they've got
>specific drivers or software you may need to update.
>--
>Chris H.
>Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
>Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
>Associate Expert
>Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>
>
>"Boe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:2b5501c4be23$a21144b0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Ok, I checked the IP settings and they match up to the
>> router. IP: 192.168.2.21, GW:192.168.2.1
>> Subnet:255.255.255.0
>> the connection specific DNS suffix is: om.cox.net,

which
>> matches what the other machines have. I did a release
>> and renew as well and am still having the same issues.
>> To add some more info to this, the laptop is running
>> windows XP and the wireless nic is a Netgear MA521
>> 802.11b. I checked the management tool and there is

not
>> any MAC Filtering set up as well. Still unsure of what
>> else to try for this.
>>
>> Boe
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Try going to the Command Prompt and typing

in "ipconfig"
>> without the quotes.
>>>If it returns a 169.x.x.x address, you're not receiving

>> the DHCP feed from
>>>the router to automatically include the machine on the

>> LAN and therefore get
>>>the ISP settings of the router. Try

>> doing "ipconfig /release" without the
>>>quotes, followed by "ipconfig /renew." If this doesn't

>> give you a
>>>192.168.2.x address within your LAN (or whatever you

may
>> have set the base
>>>station for you setup), you may need to reset the

TCP/IP
>> configuration.
>>>This Knowledge Base article should help you on that

>> count:
>>>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357
>>>--
>>>Chris H.
>>>Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
>>>Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
>>>Associate Expert
>>>Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>>
>>>
>>>"Boe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>news:022501c4bd61$a68e2f70$(E-Mail Removed).. .
>>>> Ok, here is the issue im having. I have 3 computers
>>>> hooked up to my router (2 desktops hard-wired and one
>>>> laptop wireless) The laptop can ping the router and

the
>>>> other desktops and the desktops can ping the router

and
>>>> laptop, so i know that it is on the network, i can

even
>>>> see the laptop on hte management tool. I am able to

>> log
>>>> onto the router through the wireless laptop. But

>> somehow
>>>> I am unable to get this laptop out onto the internet
>>>> through the router. Both desktops are able to get

out
>> to
>>>> the internet fine with no problem at all. I have hte
>>>> router and wireless nic set to channel 6, i verified

>> that
>>>> the ip address, subnet, gateway, dns are all correct
>>>> (they are). I have the laptop within 3 feet of the
>>>> router and still am unable to access the 'net. If

>> anyone
>>>> has other options for me to try or needs some more

>> info,
>>>> please let me know and i will get it for you or try

it
>>>> out. Thanks a lot to everyone that chips in their 2
>>>> cents.
>>>
>>>
>>>.
>>>

>
>
>.
>

 
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      10-30-2004, 08:10 PM
Good luck with the issue.
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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:2cf401c4beb7$8ad39070$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Roger that, thanks for your help and information with
> this Chris. Ill see what the folks at Netgear have to
> say about this.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I'd suggest since everything else seems to be okay, you

> check with Netgear
>>support. I don't run that hardware here, so don't know

> if they've got
>>specific drivers or software you may need to update.
>>--
>>Chris H.
>>Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
>>Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
>>Associate Expert
>>Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>
>>
>>"Boe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:2b5501c4be23$a21144b0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Ok, I checked the IP settings and they match up to the
>>> router. IP: 192.168.2.21, GW:192.168.2.1
>>> Subnet:255.255.255.0
>>> the connection specific DNS suffix is: om.cox.net,

> which
>>> matches what the other machines have. I did a release
>>> and renew as well and am still having the same issues.
>>> To add some more info to this, the laptop is running
>>> windows XP and the wireless nic is a Netgear MA521
>>> 802.11b. I checked the management tool and there is

> not
>>> any MAC Filtering set up as well. Still unsure of what
>>> else to try for this.
>>>
>>> Boe
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>Try going to the Command Prompt and typing

> in "ipconfig"
>>> without the quotes.
>>>>If it returns a 169.x.x.x address, you're not receiving
>>> the DHCP feed from
>>>>the router to automatically include the machine on the
>>> LAN and therefore get
>>>>the ISP settings of the router. Try
>>> doing "ipconfig /release" without the
>>>>quotes, followed by "ipconfig /renew." If this doesn't
>>> give you a
>>>>192.168.2.x address within your LAN (or whatever you

> may
>>> have set the base
>>>>station for you setup), you may need to reset the

> TCP/IP
>>> configuration.
>>>>This Knowledge Base article should help you on that
>>> count:
>>>>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357
>>>>--
>>>>Chris H.
>>>>Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
>>>>Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
>>>>Associate Expert
>>>>Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Boe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>>news:022501c4bd61$a68e2f70$(E-Mail Removed). ..
>>>>> Ok, here is the issue im having. I have 3 computers
>>>>> hooked up to my router (2 desktops hard-wired and one
>>>>> laptop wireless) The laptop can ping the router and

> the
>>>>> other desktops and the desktops can ping the router

> and
>>>>> laptop, so i know that it is on the network, i can

> even
>>>>> see the laptop on hte management tool. I am able to
>>> log
>>>>> onto the router through the wireless laptop. But
>>> somehow
>>>>> I am unable to get this laptop out onto the internet
>>>>> through the router. Both desktops are able to get

> out
>>> to
>>>>> the internet fine with no problem at all. I have hte
>>>>> router and wireless nic set to channel 6, i verified
>>> that
>>>>> the ip address, subnet, gateway, dns are all correct
>>>>> (they are). I have the laptop within 3 feet of the
>>>>> router and still am unable to access the 'net. If
>>> anyone
>>>>> has other options for me to try or needs some more
>>> info,
>>>>> please let me know and i will get it for you or try

> it
>>>>> out. Thanks a lot to everyone that chips in their 2
>>>>> cents.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>.
>>>>

>>
>>
>>.
>>



 
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