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| wireless networking I recently upgraded my old 802.11b Intel wireless gateway router to a new Linksys WRT 54GS router and wireless adapters. My P4 desktop, which for years worked well with the Intel wireless gateway adapter and router, does not work. In fact, I have two XP computers in the same room with the same wireless adapter; one works (an older P3 that previously was not wireless), one doesn't. The P4 wireless PCI card is functioning and accesses the network, but will not access the internet. It appears that the computer cannot access the modem's IP address as the IP address and subnet mask keep coming up zeros. I am certain there is a problem in the XP wireless configuration, possibly triggered by the previous wireless system; since the other computer in the same room with the same OS and PCI card works fine. The Linksys tech support was no help. Please help before I have to reinstall my whole OS!! |
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| Re: wireless networking Easiest fix may be to manually assign the correct TPC/IP addressing to the card. You should check your System Event log to see if there are logged errors related to the DHCP service. "scottfmd" <scottfmd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:15847302-D1E4-4C07-910B-B13AF6EE17CE@microsoft.com... >I recently upgraded my old 802.11b Intel wireless gateway router to a new > Linksys WRT 54GS router and wireless adapters. My P4 desktop, which for > years worked well with the Intel wireless gateway adapter and router, does > not work. In fact, I have two XP computers in the same room with the same > wireless adapter; one works (an older P3 that previously was not > wireless), > one doesn't. The P4 wireless PCI card is functioning and accesses the > network, but will not access the internet. It appears that the computer > cannot access the modem's IP address as the IP address and subnet mask > keep > coming up zeros. I am certain there is a problem in the XP wireless > configuration, possibly triggered by the previous wireless system; since > the > other computer in the same room with the same OS and PCI card works fine. > The Linksys tech support was no help. Please help before I have to > reinstall > my whole OS!! |
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| Re: wireless networking The Linksys utility does have an option to manually enter the IP address; I copied the settings from the computer that works but it did not help. How do I check the system event log? Any other suggestions? "R. McCarty" wrote: > Easiest fix may be to manually assign the correct TPC/IP addressing > to the card. You should check your System Event log to see if there > are logged errors related to the DHCP service. > > "scottfmd" <scottfmd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:15847302-D1E4-4C07-910B-B13AF6EE17CE@microsoft.com... > >I recently upgraded my old 802.11b Intel wireless gateway router to a new > > Linksys WRT 54GS router and wireless adapters. My P4 desktop, which for > > years worked well with the Intel wireless gateway adapter and router, does > > not work. In fact, I have two XP computers in the same room with the same > > wireless adapter; one works (an older P3 that previously was not > > wireless), > > one doesn't. The P4 wireless PCI card is functioning and accesses the > > network, but will not access the internet. It appears that the computer > > cannot access the modem's IP address as the IP address and subnet mask > > keep > > coming up zeros. I am certain there is a problem in the XP wireless > > configuration, possibly triggered by the previous wireless system; since > > the > > other computer in the same room with the same OS and PCI card works fine. > > The Linksys tech support was no help. Please help before I have to > > reinstall > > my whole OS!! > > > |
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| Re: wireless networking scottfmd wrote: > I recently upgraded my old 802.11b Intel wireless gateway router to a new > Linksys WRT 54GS router and wireless adapters. My P4 desktop, which for > years worked well with the Intel wireless gateway adapter and router, does > not work. In fact, I have two XP computers in the same room with the same > wireless adapter; one works (an older P3 that previously was not wireless), > one doesn't. The P4 wireless PCI card is functioning and accesses the > network, but will not access the internet. It appears that the computer > cannot access the modem's IP address as the IP address and subnet mask keep > coming up zeros. I am certain there is a problem in the XP wireless > configuration, possibly triggered by the previous wireless system; since the > other computer in the same room with the same OS and PCI card works fine. > The Linksys tech support was no help. Please help before I have to reinstall > my whole OS!! First make sure that you have uninstalled all software related to the Intel wireless adapter. Then make sure that *either* the Linksys configuration software *or* Windows Wireless Zero Configuration is managing your new adapter. See http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html (and read the whole page!) -- Lem -- MS-MVP To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm |
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