gavin18787
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Right i spent most of last night trying to setup a laptop that i brought to my broadband wirelessly using a wireless router.
ive managed to get the laptop to find the connection and connect to it (little ballon come up at the bottom saying connection excellent and running at 54kbs or something)
but if you try and access the net it doesnt work. BTW i have not got a clue when it comes to computers so i am probably missing something obvious, I hope
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abdus
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which router?
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gavin18787
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linksys WRT54G
Once touch setup button my arse
[Edited on 08-10-2006 by gavin18787]
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Greg_M
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have you set up the router?
[Edited on 08-10-2006 by Greg_M]
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Greg_M
have you set up the router?
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gavin18787
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this is where i am not sure
Ive set it up physically so that the ethernet cable goes from my bt broadband router to the wireless one and plugged it into the mains. the home PC still works through the origional router via USB.
All i did on the laptop was switch on the reciver.
there is a button that you press on the front of the wireless router that flashes and is suposed to go white once it has got a connection. However after flashing it goes back to been orange
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Steve
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you cant just plug the router into your phone line and expect it to work how does it know your username and password for a start to connect to your ISP.
once your computer is connected to the router then fire up IE and browse to http://192.168.1.1 (IIRC that correct for linksys but will tell you in the manual.
Linksys default login is usually admin/admin
You need to get all the info from your ISP, you will have already been given this probably
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gavin18787
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yer i tried this millions of times last night to no avail
yer the bookley said it was that and the password should be admin. but i never get prompted for a password it just says it cant connect and do i want to work offline.
sorry for my stupidity BTW
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Steve
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has it definatly connected?
if you click start > run > cmd
then type ipconfig and see if youve got a 192 IP address.
if its 169 or just 0.0.0.0 or "Media State disconnected" then its not getting an IP address from the router or its not connected properly
[Edited on 08-10-2006 by Steve]
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MikeD
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so you can access the internet from your home pc still?
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gavin18787
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yer home pc is fine as its running from the bt router via USB still
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gavin18787
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
has it definatly connected?
if you click start > run > cmd
then type ipconfig and see if youve got a 192 IP address.
if its 169 or just 0.0.0.0 or "Media State disconnected" then its not getting an IP address from the router or its not connected properly
[Edited on 08-10-2006 by Steve]
just did what you said and i have got 169.254.208.251
media disconnected.
where do i go from here? it is getting a signal as it says that it is fine
[Edited on 08-10-2006 by gavin18787]
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PhilC
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Log into your router...
open web browser and enter http://192.168.1.1
Then enable DHCP. It should be there somewhere!
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gavin18787
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quote: Originally posted by PhilC
Log into your router...
im confused how do you mean
also if i type that into my address bar all that happens is that it says that the page cannot be display and do i want to work offline or connect
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gavin18787
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I take it you mean do this
http://support.pcworld.co.uk/layout.aspx?ID={ef7ad430-17ba-41b9-8321-7ea265a395a1}&CatID={fde6d391-6748-4459-bfc8-3e01f4008de1}
i dont get that login box just the failed to load a web page, page
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by gavin18787
quote: Originally posted by Steve
has it definatly connected?
if you click start > run > cmd
then type ipconfig and see if youve got a 192 IP address.
if its 169 or just 0.0.0.0 or "Media State disconnected" then its not getting an IP address from the router or its not connected properly
[Edited on 08-10-2006 by Steve]
just did what you said and i have got 169.254.208.251
media disconnected.
where do i go from here? it is getting a signal as it says that it is fine
[Edited on 08-10-2006 by gavin18787]
its not picking up an IP address fro the router, try going into your network properties and adding a manual address of 192.168.1.2 or something with subnet 255.255.0.0
then try going to your router via IE again
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