Adam-D
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Registered: 11th May 02
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and it did fuck all!
still cant network the fucking internet!
so im gonna leave it on one machine as it now wont work on my machine at all now
what a load of shit
had enough spent all day on it and ended up worse off!
im off to cook some pizza and cheer meself up
fucking shit pc's te hell with the lot of em
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Pablo
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wacko corsaboy
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i guess this guy is mad
[Edited on 04-06-2003 by wacko corsaboy]
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Mikorsa16v
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does the router have a built in modem?
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Sooty
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quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
and it did fuck all!
still cant network the fucking internet!
so im gonna leave it on one machine as it now wont work on my machine at all now
what a load of shit
had enough spent all day on it and ended up worse off!
im off to cook some pizza and cheer meself up
fucking shit pc's te hell with the lot of em
Ask Hillzlo he has experience with this sort of thing. Ive been messing around with computers for 7 years and still dont have a clue how to do it
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
and it did fuck all!
still cant network the fucking internet!
so im gonna leave it on one machine as it now wont work on my machine at all now
what a load of shit
had enough spent all day on it and ended up worse off!
im off to cook some pizza and cheer meself up
fucking shit pc's te hell with the lot of em
1) turn it on
2) read the manual
3) work it out
still not working? go back to step 1.
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Trotty
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Registered: 22nd Feb 01
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Whats the matter with it then? Info info people please...
What broadband connection? What router? IP's and pooter info too please.
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DAYZEE
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What model router have you got and what internet connection?
I'm sure we can get it working.
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Adam-D
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router = belkin
isp = ntl - external 600k bb modem
computer win 98 amd athlon 1100mhz 256mb ram= now boloxed! got errord on startup its looking for a cd. the bb install prog stalls every time its run.
ive a list of ip thingys with subnet masks etc etc just wanna pick the keybaord up and snap the plastic fucker!
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Mikeboy
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similar config to mine , u know u dont need that gay ntl connect software thing ?
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Mikeboy
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u could possibly try downloading the latest firmware from belkin's site ?
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Hillzlo
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Sooty -
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DAYZEE
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Does the router have a DHCP server? Is it working correctly?
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Adam-D
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yes and yes it the setup the screwy. and im all out of patience
im now going to snap a key board there will be pics later
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Visionz
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Have you tried starting again with it?
Uninstall everything you have touched with it and start again, its more likely you cocked somethin up in the setup or forgot to do something the first time round, than it is the hardware/software just doesnt like you.
So try again, then if it still doesnt work, use the keyboard and put it through the mobo.
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Nismo
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after a year i would kinda think he may have resolved it now?
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Adam-D
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bloody hell nismo
yes all is good
dont ask me what was wrong i cant remember
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leeshez
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I had this problem it would not work. All it was i left the usb from broadband box to my PC plugged in. I unpluged all leads and hey presto
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keithsayle
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Did you manage to get everything sorted Adam? If not, I'd recommend flattening the Win98 system and starting from scratch (preferably with XP if you've got it).
I did a similar thing for my Uncle in Birkenhead - Belkin Router with two PC's plugged into it (both running XP) and I think (although I can't remember as it's over six months ago that I did this now) that the NTL broadband modem is plugged into the back of the router.
I then ran the Network Setup Wizard on both and told it that the one in the cellar was the 'host' and the one in the morning room was the 'guest' and that the host had the access to the internet and that I wanted to allow the guest to share the host computer's internet connection.
I personally have the Pipex Solo 2 Go 1MB broadband package, when we originally signed up we got a USB modem (which was crap) as it only allowed one PC to get access to the internet at any one time (I even went out and bought another USB ADSL modem amd plugged that into the filter in my room to see if I could do it that way but that didn't materialise so I took that back then......
I went and bought a Zoom 5 port ADSL Modem / Router in one and I got a friend who works at Liverpool University as a Network Adminstrator to pinch enough RJ-45 cable to connect between the two PC's in our house and the back of the router.
the way it's set up is:-
PC1 very short length of RJ-45 going from port 1 on back of router to NIC
PC2 RJ-45 into NIC then under the carpets to my room and into port 2.
then it's just a case of double clicking on the Web Console and typing in the username / password for the router and then entering the NTL username and password and saving the settings to the router and rebooting the router.
Hopefully then you can double click on Internet Explorer on both machines and be able to use the net.
If you want to set up E-Mail as well then instead of asking to dial using a modem just select LAN.
I got the router from PC World - just "Zoom 5 port ADSL Modem / Router" and it cost me £100.
I'm very happy with the way I've got mine set up as it means that my bro and I aren't fighting to use the net and we can both use MSN e.t.c. and the fact that you can use the net regardless of whether each PC is switched on (I just use a two way adapter for my router and one of those phones that has a small keyboard that pulls out e.t.c.) and leave that switch on all the time but turn the switch for the PC off when I go to bed or leave it.
Hope this helps m8! U2U me if any probs.
Keith
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