(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:50 am
Post subject: Wireless problem Add to elertz Archived from groups: microsoft>public>win2000>general (more info?)
Hello Well Respected Microsoft MVPs.
Did I post to the right group or should I try somewhere else?
I just purchased a refurb. wireless PCMCIA card for my notebook.
Netgear WN511b and Compaq Presario 1700 17XL265 Win2000 sp4.
I followed instructions, installed newest drivers, put the card in when
prompted. Got a strong signal and the status is
"Connected to router" It should however say "connected to internet". Because
of this webpages do not load.
It works with a wire. The manual that I also downloaded says in the
troubleshooting section is that this would be a network configuration
problem, but then how come it works with a wire. I took off the firewall,
same problem.
I googled it and the best thing that came so far is this software called
Network Magic. I have it installed and everything works. It's only a 7 day
trial version, however.
cost $60.00 to keep it. When I take it off the problem comes back. How did
Network Magic fix the problem, I can't figure out.
Netgear will not talk to me for free because it's a refrurb. I could only
email them which I did and so far no response.
Using WEP security 64 bit. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:56 pm
Post subject: Re: Wireless problem Add to elertz [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
In news:u0xiDhr2IHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl,
Sirius <nospam22-nospam.RemoveThis@yahoo.nul> typed:
> I just purchased a refurb. wireless PCMCIA card for my notebook.
> Netgear WN511b and Compaq Presario 1700 17XL265 Win2000 sp4.
>
> I followed instructions, installed newest drivers, put the card in
> when prompted. Got a strong signal and the status is
> "Connected to router" It should however say "connected to internet".
> Because of this webpages do not load.
You'll do better to examine your configuration instead. Open a command
window and pay attention to what directory it's in. "cd" if necessary to a
non-system directory where you can write a file, then:
The open the results.txt file and copy/paste the contents into your reply
here.
Also reply with the information as to whether the IP address is DHCP
assigned or static. Most wireless access points can be configured to only
allow access to DHCP assigned addresses from that access point, even though
the connection will show as "established."
(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:39 am
Post subject: Re: Wireless problem Add to elertz [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
DHCP Start Address
DHCP End Address
DHCP Lease Time : : :
Days Hours Minutes Seconds
Other option would be to have it off.
Thank you.
"h.stroph" <me DeleteThis @privacy.net> wrote in message news:g4c2sd$tc1$1@aioe.org...
> In news:u0xiDhr2IHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl,
> Sirius <nospam22-nospam DeleteThis @yahoo.nul> typed:
>
>> I just purchased a refurb. wireless PCMCIA card for my notebook.
>> Netgear WN511b and Compaq Presario 1700 17XL265 Win2000 sp4.
>>
>> I followed instructions, installed newest drivers, put the card in
>> when prompted. Got a strong signal and the status is
>> "Connected to router" It should however say "connected to internet".
>> Because of this webpages do not load.
>
> You'll do better to examine your configuration instead. Open a command
> window and pay attention to what directory it's in. "cd" if necessary to a
> non-system directory where you can write a file, then:
>
> ipconfig /all > results.txt
> route print >> results.txt
>
> The open the results.txt file and copy/paste the contents into your reply
> here.
>
> Also reply with the information as to whether the IP address is DHCP
> assigned or static. Most wireless access points can be configured to only
> allow access to DHCP assigned addresses from that access point, even
> though
> the connection will show as "established."
>
>
(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: Wireless problem Add to elertz [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
"Sirius" <nospam22-nospam.RemoveThis@yahoo.nul> wrote in message
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> Hello Well Respected Microsoft MVPs.
>
> Did I post to the right group or should I try somewhere else?
>
> I just purchased a refurb. wireless PCMCIA card for my notebook.
> Netgear WN511b and Compaq Presario 1700 17XL265 Win2000 sp4.
>
> I followed instructions, installed newest drivers, put the card in when
> prompted. Got a strong signal and the status is
> "Connected to router" It should however say "connected to internet".
> Because of this webpages do not load.
> It works with a wire. The manual that I also downloaded says in the
> troubleshooting section is that this would be a network configuration
> problem, but then how come it works with a wire. I took off the firewall,
> same problem.
> I googled it and the best thing that came so far is this software called
> Network Magic. I have it installed and everything works. It's only a 7 day
> trial version, however.
> cost $60.00 to keep it. When I take it off the problem comes back. How did
> Network Magic fix the problem, I can't figure out.
> Netgear will not talk to me for free because it's a refrurb. I could only
> email them which I did and so far no response.
> Using WEP security 64 bit. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
The fact that your machine uses an IP address of 169.254.91.15
indicates that it was unable to obtain an address from the DHCP
server. This in turn suggests that you have a problem with your
wireless connection.
During testing, you should use a fixed IP address. Any address
will do, provided that it is in the same subnet as your router's IP
address and provided that it is not already in use.
By the way, most of the respondents in these newsgroups are
not MVPs. If you seek answers from everyone (and most of
these answers are of excellent quality!) then it's best to change
your initial address accordingly.
(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:37 pm
Post subject: Re: Wireless problem Add to elertz [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Sorry about the addressing. I did not know.
Assigning a static IP address did not work.
Also, when Network Magic is installed it does not assign
an IP address either.
"Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can.DeleteThis@fly.com.oz> wrote in message
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>
> "Sirius" <nospam22-nospam.DeleteThis@yahoo.nul> wrote in message
> news:u0xiDhr2IHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Hello Well Respected Microsoft MVPs.
>>
>> Did I post to the right group or should I try somewhere else?
>>
>> I just purchased a refurb. wireless PCMCIA card for my notebook.
>> Netgear WN511b and Compaq Presario 1700 17XL265 Win2000 sp4.
>>
>> I followed instructions, installed newest drivers, put the card in when
>> prompted. Got a strong signal and the status is
>> "Connected to router" It should however say "connected to internet".
>> Because of this webpages do not load.
>> It works with a wire. The manual that I also downloaded says in the
>> troubleshooting section is that this would be a network configuration
>> problem, but then how come it works with a wire. I took off the firewall,
>> same problem.
>> I googled it and the best thing that came so far is this software called
>> Network Magic. I have it installed and everything works. It's only a 7
>> day trial version, however.
>> cost $60.00 to keep it. When I take it off the problem comes back. How
>> did Network Magic fix the problem, I can't figure out.
>> Netgear will not talk to me for free because it's a refrurb. I could only
>> email them which I did and so far no response.
>> Using WEP security 64 bit. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thank you.
>
> The fact that your machine uses an IP address of 169.254.91.15
> indicates that it was unable to obtain an address from the DHCP
> server. This in turn suggests that you have a problem with your
> wireless connection.
>
> During testing, you should use a fixed IP address. Any address
> will do, provided that it is in the same subnet as your router's IP
> address and provided that it is not already in use.
>
> By the way, most of the respondents in these newsgroups are
> not MVPs. If you seek answers from everyone (and most of
> these answers are of excellent quality!) then it's best to change
> your initial address accordingly.
>
(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:49 pm
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"Sirius" <nospam22-nospam.DeleteThis@yahoo.nul> wrote in message
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> Sorry about the addressing. I did not know.
> Assigning a static IP address did not work.
> Also, when Network Magic is installed it does not assign
> an IP address either.
>
The address you see is merely a symptom, and assigning
a fixed IP address won't solve your problem. You have
to concentrate on fixing your wireless connection.
(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:49 pm
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What needs fixing in the wireless connection?
The notebook is able to see the wireless network, and knows there is a WEP
security and asks for the password.
After that there is a connection with a good signal.
And status says "Connected to Router".
The router is also seeing the notebook.
And everything worsk just fine with Network Magic.
What does this software do that can not be done manualy?
Thank you.
"Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can RemoveThis @fly.com.oz> wrote in message
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>
> "Sirius" <nospam22-nospam RemoveThis @yahoo.nul> wrote in message
> news:uotLDpG3IHA.3384@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Sorry about the addressing. I did not know.
>> Assigning a static IP address did not work.
>> Also, when Network Magic is installed it does not assign
>> an IP address either.
>>
>
> The address you see is merely a symptom, and assigning
> a fixed IP address won't solve your problem. You have
> to concentrate on fixing your wireless connection.
>
(Msg. 8) Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:09 am
Post subject: Re: Wireless problem Add to elertz [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Wireless connections are difficult to diagnose via a newsgroup
because each card uses its own technique. You would need to
find someone who has an identical adapter.
I recently dealt with a case similar to yours. The wireless
connection looked perfect, yet I was unable to ping the router.
To make a connection, I was forced to switch off the wireless
router and turn it back on again. Eventually it turned out that the
wireless adapter had two separate IP addresses. Removing
one solved the problem. I'm not saying your problem is caused
by the same mechanism - this is just an illustration.
I suggest you repost your question in a networking newsgroup
and state the exact make & model of your adapter.
"Sirius" <nospam22-nospam.RemoveThis@yahoo.nul> wrote in message
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> What needs fixing in the wireless connection?
> The notebook is able to see the wireless network, and knows there is a WEP
> security and asks for the password.
> After that there is a connection with a good signal.
> And status says "Connected to Router".
> The router is also seeing the notebook.
>
> And everything worsk just fine with Network Magic.
> What does this software do that can not be done manualy?
>
> Thank you.
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can.RemoveThis@fly.com.oz> wrote in message
> news:eJ1IwvG3IHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>
>> "Sirius" <nospam22-nospam.RemoveThis@yahoo.nul> wrote in message
>> news:uotLDpG3IHA.3384@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> Sorry about the addressing. I did not know.
>>> Assigning a static IP address did not work.
>>> Also, when Network Magic is installed it does not assign
>>> an IP address either.
>>>
>>
>> The address you see is merely a symptom, and assigning
>> a fixed IP address won't solve your problem. You have
>> to concentrate on fixing your wireless connection.
>>
>
>
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