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07-07-2003 08:59 AM
07-07-2003 08:59 AM
WireLess problems with zt1195
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07-07-2003 09:16 AM
07-07-2003 09:16 AM
Re: WireLess problems with zt1195
- What OS are you running ?
- on which icon you click ?
- what is beyond your router : Internet ? What is your configuration like ? The LAN ?
It would help me to check what's going on.
J
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07-07-2003 10:00 AM
07-07-2003 10:00 AM
Re: WireLess problems with zt1195
Without knowing more I would check the following:
If the router is 802.11g and the card is 802.11b, make sure the router is set to run in mixed mode.
Make sure the router is set up to run as a router and not a gateway.
Check the router to be sure that you are either using MAC filtering, or if you are that you have added the MAC for the laptop.
These items are configured in your LinkSys setup: 192.168.1.1
Check your IP status on the laptop when connected:
Start > Run > type "cmd" > type "ipconfig"
See if your router is passing you an IP address and maybe the problem is outside of the router.
Router model? Is the notebook card integrated?
Jim
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07-07-2003 10:29 AM
07-07-2003 10:29 AM
Re: WireLess problems with zt1195
Beyond the router is another lynksys router. The problem is that the other computer is able to connect but this on is not. The card is integrated. I can connect through the router if I attach the wire, but it will not work wirelessly. It will say the system strength is good then it says that it doesn't have a connection.
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07-07-2003 11:57 AM
07-07-2003 11:57 AM
Re: WireLess problems with zt1195
On my system I only allow 2 MACs addresses (my laptop and my girlfriends laptop) to connect to my router. This (helps) keep out people that may just be in the area with a wireless card.
If that doesn't work, let us know and we can go from there.
Jim
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07-08-2003 02:03 PM
07-08-2003 02:03 PM
Re: WireLess problems with zt1195
WAN MAC Address. What do I need to input into these fields to get my laptop to work?
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07-08-2003 04:06 PM
07-08-2003 04:06 PM
Re: WireLess problems with zt1195
This may not be the issue, but it is a start. Did you set up the router? If you didn't enable MAC filtering it probably is off, mine was off by default. Page 36 of the manual for that model has good information on this.
Another item to check is under your setup tab, make sure that you have the same SSID settings on the Router and the laptops WLAN Monitor. Also, enable SSID broadcast just for the setup. Once you get things working, shut off the SSID broadcast.
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07-29-2003 06:43 PM
07-29-2003 06:43 PM
Re: WireLess problems with zt1195
-SSID: broadcast
-WEP: off
-MAC filtering: off
-Channel: 6
-DHCP: on
-RTS Threshold: 2304
-Frag. Threshold: 2304
-Preamble: long
-Basic rates: 1-2-5.5-11 MBps
-Tx rates: 1-2-5.5-11 MBps
-Authentication type: both
My wireless network setting in XP home w/ internal wireless card (802.11g):
-Mixed mode: on (802.11b compatible)
-DHCP: on
-WEP: off
-Channel: 6
-RTS Threshold: 2304
-Frag. Threshold: 2304
-Preamble: short/long(Auto)
I get an excellent signal strength and the card sends out packets, just doesn't receive any. The machine even gets an IP assigned to it and that IP does get stored in the router's IP tables (found this out via the browser interface off a machine that is wired directly to the router). I am stumped - help would be greatly appreciated, thanks for reading.
-Perplexed
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07-29-2003 06:43 PM
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Re: WireLess problems with zt1195
-SSID: broadcast
-WEP: off
-MAC filtering: off
-Channel: 6
-DHCP: on
-RTS Threshold: 2304
-Frag. Threshold: 2304
-Preamble: long
-Basic rates: 1-2-5.5-11 MBps
-Tx rates: 1-2-5.5-11 MBps
-Authentication type: both
My wireless network setting in XP home w/ internal wireless card (802.11g):
-Mixed mode: on (802.11b compatible)
-DHCP: on
-WEP: off
-Channel: 6
-RTS Threshold: 2304
-Frag. Threshold: 2304
-Preamble: short/long(Auto)
I get an excellent signal strength and the card sends out packets, just doesn't receive any. The machine even gets an IP assigned to it and that IP does get stored in the router's IP tables (found this out via the browser interface off a machine that is wired directly to the router). I am stumped - help would be greatly appreciated, thanks for reading.
-Perplexed