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I am still having problems have an acer with windows vista shows good strength but cannot connect how do you set ip and gateway address manually and what would they be Thanks
found out all you have to domis type in the 10 digit code found on your modem, in box below where it says wep and leave index key at 1found out all you have to domis type in the 10 digit code found on your modem, in box below where it says wep and leave index key at 1
AnonymousFeb 17, 2008
I have sbc as my ip provider. My modem is 2wire which I've been told has wireless ability. I've installed it software but I can not link the connex to my lap top.I have sbc as my ip provider. My modem is 2wire which I've been told has wireless ability. I've installed it software but I can not link the connex to my lap top.
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Hi.IP address and gateway depends on your ISP and if you have Dynamic i address from your ISp then it wud be automatically assigned.hey check if the wep key on the laptop and the 2wire are the same and they share the same type on encryption(64/128 bit)
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Hi, Your computer is most like have IP address permanently asign. To change the setting for windows 7, click start, click control panel, click network & internet, click network sharing, click connection, click lower left hand property, click Internet protocol version 4 (TCP?IPv4), click property and click obtain and IP address automatically. Your Router will asign IP address. Windows XP, Click start, click connect to, click to show all connection, right click to the wireless connection adapter, click the property and click the down arrow click to TCP/IP, click the property and change it to obtain IP address automatically. That should work for you. Get back to us if this information help you solve you solve the problem. Good day now.
find that ip of the router e.g 192.168.0.1 or something like that
gott to the lan network connection of pc got tcip option
in ther enter the ip addree 192.168.0.xxx ( anything but ther router address) subnet mansk 255.255.255.255.0 defualut gateway the routers ip address primary dns router router ip address leave the secondary ip blank
There might be a problem w/ your IP address or DNS server, try to open LOCAL AREA NETWORK CONNECTION STATUS in your laptop running xp, click support/details, Then copy the DNS server address and alternative dns server address.
open your vista go to Network Connection/LAN properties, then double click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP, mark obtain ip address automatically, then the lower side Mark USE THE FOLLOWING SEVER ADDRESS then paste the dns server address which you copied from xp laptop. same w/ alternate dns server, and then click OK. DONE. JUST TRY IF ITS HELP FULL.
It sounds as if the problem is with your wireless setup. If you go into your property setting for the wireless when you are "connected" to your router, make sure it is showing a Gateway IP address. If not, you get limited or local access only. You will need to get the gateway IP address from your ISP provider or if you know the IP address of the router (DHCP) you can get all the IP addresses to get you connected to the Internet.
I have had the same issues with Vista.. Even thou the wireless shows an excellent signal the only thing I could do was to disconnect and then reconnect and then I was able to get it to work. I finally had to upgrade to Windows 7 and now never had the problem again. I would have to say that Vista might be your problem.
Connect your broadband router to the netgear router, set your netgear router as "gateway" and put netgear's IP address as your DNS Server and Gateway in your laptop wifi connection.
This kind of problem occur due to dhcp disable in the wireless router for the security purpose. So try to give the ip adress manually by right clicking on the wireless and give the ip adress of the same range in which your network in working e.g 192.168.1.0 is the range of your ip addresses so please select the ip which is not been used by any other computer and than in default gateway enter the ip address of you wireless router and you will be able to access the internet on your system.
You need to give the correct IP address to connect to your router through your web browser. 192.168.0.50 is most likely your Vista PC's IP address, not the D-Link router.
To find out what IP address to type into the web browser please do the following:
1) Press the "Windows" key + "R" on the keyboard, at the same time. 2) Type "cmd" without quotes in the run box and click "ok" 3) Type "ipconfig" without quotes.
Notice it says Default Gateway followed by an IP address, this is your router's IP.
Check the wireless IP address on the XP computer. try to ping default gateway and see whether its giving succesfull reply, after that do ping yahoo.com and check successfull pinging. if it pings successfully the yahoo website , then you should go online.
found out all you have to domis type in the 10 digit code found on your modem, in box below where it says wep and leave index key at 1
I have sbc as my ip provider. My modem is 2wire which I've been told has wireless ability. I've installed it software but I can not link the connex to my lap top.
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