posted by melios on Apr 02, 2008
i have a d link rooter connected on my modem. the laptop that is using the wireless works fine. but i have got a new desktop and when i am going to get conected with a wire on the rooter it doesnt allow me to get on line
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Comment by Guest, posted on Apr 08, 2008
Hello I have a laptop HP nx6125 a desktop pc with a buffalo wireless card WLI2-PCI-G54S a D-link router DI-524 a ether/radio internetmodem axess.tel CDMA 1xEV-DO.
I cant go to the internet via de D-link router ??
Why ?
All the securety's I switcht off already several times bud no possitif result ?
Solution #1
posted on May 04, 2008
When you plug in the network cable, ensure it is plugged in correctly to the network card and into one of the router's ports at the other end. The LINK light should light up at either end (computer end and a tthe router) and flash when data is being sent or received. Then on your computer, (for Win2000/XP) go t Start, Settings, Network connections, "Local Area connection" for your card, then click on "Properties" then scroll and double click ''internet protocol' then select obtain ip address automatically. this will assign your computer with an ip address given from the adsl modem. all other settings will then assign automatically as well which should give you access to the internet thereafter. What you could also try is from one of your working wireless computers / laptop, see what IP address and gateway addresses have been assigned by the DHCP host (automatic IP address assigner), to helpyou work out where the address is coming from, it should be coming from the adsl modem. check your address by going to Start, settings, network connections, local area connection, then click on the support tab.
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