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SteveW
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3rd Mar 10 at 20:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have a crappy D-Link DWL-2000AP+ which my sister decided to reboot and since then is unable to get her iPod connected to the wireless.
In fact we cant connect anything to it.. I have reconfigured the router up and it says its getting packets from the iPod but you cant actually browse anything or get any websites up on it..

The D-Link log file shows :

Mar/03/2010 20:50: 38 DHCP lease IP 192.168.0.100 to Nicolas-iPod 00-26-bb-9d-dc-13
Mar/03/2010 20:48: 13 DHCP lease IP 192.168.0.100 to Nicolas-iPod 00-26-bb-9d-dc-13
Mar/03/2010 20:48: 10 Wireless PC connected 00-26-bb-9d-dc-13
Mar/03/2010 20:48: 00 AP mode Ready. Channel : 6 SSID : ward_home
Mar/03/2010 20:48: 00 System started


Please help cos im rather stuck

[Edited on 03-03-2010 by SteveW]
Dom
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3rd Mar 10 at 21:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

It looks as if the PC/Laptop and iPod is getting an IP address. Is a wired connection working? It could be a DNS issue. See if you can change the DNS settings on your PC/Laptop/iPod, you probably need to set up static ips.
Did you just reboot the router or did you do a full reset (back to factory settings)?
SteveW
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3rd Mar 10 at 22:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

did a full reset now.
got static addresses sorted and the wired connection works alright

its really confusing me.. cos i can see on the log requests coming in from the ipod and internet radio we have..

Mar/03/2010 22: 00:52 DHCP lease IP 192.168.0.53 to Nicolas-iPod 00-26-bb-9d-dc-13
Mar/03/2010 22: 00:51 DHCP lease IP 192.168.0.53 to Nicolas-iPod 00-26-bb-9d-dc-13
Mar/03/2010 22: 00:50 Authentication success 00-26-bb-9d-dc-13
Mar/03/2010 22: 00:50 Wireless PC connected 00-26-bb-9d-dc-13
Mar/03/2010 21:59:47 DHCP release IP 192.168.0.53 00-26-bb-9d-dc-13
Mar/03/2010 21:53:16 DHCP lease IP 192.168.0.53 to Nicolas-iPod 00-26-bb-9d-dc-13
Mar/03/2010 21:53:16 Authentication success 00-26-bb-9d-dc-13
Mar/03/2010 21:53:16 Wireless PC connected 00-26-bb-9d-dc-13
Mar/03/2010 21:46:11 DHCP lease IP 192.168.0.54 to 00-23-f1-9e-4d-b8
Mar/03/2010 21:46:11 Authentication success 00-23-f1-9e-4d-b8

[Edited on 03-03-2010 by SteveW]
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once you are connected wit DHCP or a static IP address VIA the wireless, see if you can ping the default gateway (your router)
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will give that a go tonight.. If the ping times out what then ??

cheers Will

 
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