Hi
You have to start in stages, the wireless connection between the Laptop and
the Router has to work regardless of whether you have an Internet
connection.
If you can connect to the Router's menus while using the wireless and typing
the Router's core IP address to the browser, it means that the Wireless is
working.
If you cannot connect Wirelessly to the Router's menus, it means that you do
not have a viable Wireless connection, and thus No Internet.
My New Wireless does not work -
http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html
Wireless, Basic Configuration -
http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html
Wireless Security -
http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html
If you establish a working connection with the Router, your Internet might
work well.
Otherwise it might be authentication problem make sure that the DSL is
authenticate by the Router and Not by the local software,
http://www.ezlan.net/PPPOE.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"yorke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a DELL inspiron 9400 with winxp-sp2. At present I have a wired
> connection via a comtrend CT-301 ADSL modem. I am trying to setup this
> laptop
> for wlan but to date have been unable to get a connection using a linksys
> wrt55ag and then a d-link DI-784 wireless routers. Both router work if I
> setup a network on a desktop pc. When I removed the PC from the network I
> could not get the laptop to connect wireless. The laptop does see and
> connects to whatever wireless router I use but I cannot connect to IE or
> email even when it appears I am connected to the wlan. The laptop freezes
> when I unplug the ethernet cable in order to attach the cable to the
> router.
> My wired connection is just fine. I have contacted tech support from
> Linksys,d-link, DELL and my ISP none could help. Does anyone have any
> suggestions on how I can setup and connect to a wlan with only one laptop
> in
> the network. I just want to be able to roam and not have to work at my
> desk
> all the time. Any help would be appreciated. Regards to all.