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      10-13-2005, 06:17 PM
I have had a wireless network in my house for a year, but it has
cold spots that are inconvenient for my wife's work-at-home days.
And she sometimes has configuration problems after working in a
wireless cafe. So I thought I'd try powerline networking as a
complement to the wireless; this would also give me PC access in
my basement, now out of reach of my wireless network.

So I have a pair of new Netgear XE102 powerline network adapters:
one is plugged into LAN port 4 of a Linksys Wireless Router/AccessPoint
(model WRT54G) and the other into my wife's ThinkPad notebook.
The 3 green lights are one on both XE102's, as the documentation
says is needed to show that the network connection is there. But
the notebook cannot connect to any web site: IE gives me an error
pop-up saying "IE could not open the search page".

If I disconnect the XE102 from her notebook and insert her wireless
card, she can connect to web sites without doing anything else.
And when she takes her notebook to work, she connects to her network
and works fine without changing any configuraiton.

I've read the whole XE102 manual, and everything I can find on the
Netgear website. But I cannot find anything to suggest what to
try next. I tried this 2 adapters in outlets in the same room,
ones that are 8 feet apart. My house is 100 years old, but much
of the electrical wiring is new--I just don't know how much.

So why can't we get to a web site with the XE102's?
Any suggestions would be welcome.

 
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      10-13-2005, 06:30 PM
You might have better luck with this question in:
comp.os.ms-windows.networking.* (a number of choices)
microsoft.public.* (OS-specific networking)
Google Groups is a good way to find the most relevant newsgroups; e.g.,
<http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Netgear+XE102>


In <(E-Mail Removed) .com> on 13 Oct 2005
11:17:13 -0700, "Tim" <tg-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I have had a wireless network in my house for a year, but it has
>cold spots that are inconvenient for my wife's work-at-home days.
>And she sometimes has configuration problems after working in a
>wireless cafe. So I thought I'd try powerline networking as a
>complement to the wireless; this would also give me PC access in
>my basement, now out of reach of my wireless network.
>
>So I have a pair of new Netgear XE102 powerline network adapters:
>one is plugged into LAN port 4 of a Linksys Wireless Router/AccessPoint
>(model WRT54G) and the other into my wife's ThinkPad notebook.
>The 3 green lights are one on both XE102's, as the documentation
>says is needed to show that the network connection is there. But
>the notebook cannot connect to any web site: IE gives me an error
>pop-up saying "IE could not open the search page".
>
>If I disconnect the XE102 from her notebook and insert her wireless
>card, she can connect to web sites without doing anything else.
>And when she takes her notebook to work, she connects to her network
>and works fine without changing any configuraiton.
>
>I've read the whole XE102 manual, and everything I can find on the
>Netgear website. But I cannot find anything to suggest what to
>try next. I tried this 2 adapters in outlets in the same room,
>ones that are 8 feet apart. My house is 100 years old, but much
>of the electrical wiring is new--I just don't know how much.
>
>So why can't we get to a web site with the XE102's?
>Any suggestions would be welcome.


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John Navas
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      10-13-2005, 08:03 PM
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In <KIx3f.424913$(E-Mail Removed)> on Thu, 13 Oct
2005 18:30:02 GMT, John Navas <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>>You might have better luck with this question in:
>> comp.os.ms-windows.networking.* (a number of choices)
>> microsoft.public.* (OS-specific networking)
>>Google Groups is a good way to find the most relevant newsgroups; e.g.,
>><http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Netgear+XE102>


On 10/13/2005 11:53, Timothy Gill wrote:

> I wish I knew about easy ways to search for group names themselves, and
> not content, so I could see what groups have the work "networking"
> in them... Is there a URL notation like the one you gave in your
> posting


Go to <http://groups.google.com/>
Click on Browse all of Usenet...
Then use Directory Search (or Browse)

> (BTW, where do you learn that this query form works for Google
> groups?) that could do that?


Do a search in Google (in this case starting at <http://groups.google.com/>),
and then examine the resulting URL in the Location bar in your web browser.
That's where I got the result I posted above.

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