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WeaponX

Posted 23 January 2006 - 04:25 AM

That is strange though because I actually took a look at my router settings and the last octet started from 15 up to 47. So I have no idea why the router would assign the same IP to these machines even though there's only 3 of them.

At the end I just set all 3 machines to a static IP instead to keep them out of trouble :) All is working well now.

InitialDriveGTR

Posted 23 January 2006 - 01:43 AM

That so funny. I love it when computers fight over IP adresses. It's kinda like my high school that i go to. Picture this: over 300 Dell's on a high speed gigabit network, all fighting for the same IP. It is mad funny when you think about. Especially when the network admins have absolutely no clue as to why the network isn't working.

skorv

Posted 29 December 2005 - 10:44 AM

This is one of the reasons i dont like wireless networks....
Well the router is handling ips in the 192.168.1.xxx range so its DHCP is working.
I dont know that particular trademark but i do know routers.... and often the problem is in their own configuration..... you should do some tests just to check if it is working correctly.
Use the basic ip range and manually set the ip in every computer, then check if you have a good connection. then try to use the 192.168.0.XXX range and see if the router responds with a connection....

the operating system can also be the problem.... try XP SP2 Pro for a change and see if it works better... i kind of hate the home version.

as for firewall, xp firewall sucks so its better not having any than that thing on. use a professional one.... one that you can costomize for your network needs... and no NORTON or Panda apps please..... my solution is Kaspersky Personal Pro AV and Look'n'Stop firewall.... and dont make jokes about this firewall prog that has only little over 1Mb instalation, because its one of the best arround.

Hope this has helped you

yordan

Posted 25 December 2005 - 08:57 PM

I guess it's a problem whith enkryption or recognition of your accesspoint from the wifi driver on the laptop. If this is really the case, you will have it whichever OS you install on it : if you did it the wrong way once, you wil do it the wrong way the next times.

WeaponX

Posted 25 December 2005 - 05:51 PM

My router is sitting near the phone port and as far as I know, there is not metal pipes nearby the wall. I had no problems with this setup at all until I added that new laptop to have internet access.

All signs on the Windows 98 desktop says that it's running (my wireless internet connection program says I have a signal) but no valid IP address. Tried renewing the IP through winipcfg already but that didn't work.

I guess this is just one of those mysterious problems. Ready to chuck this Windows 98 computer anyway...almost finished building the new one (will also be running XP) :huh:

yordan

Posted 25 December 2005 - 12:14 PM

make sure the router is located away from a main wall

My router is where I found place to put it... So it's exactly on the wall, near all the pipes... I'm lucky everything works most of the time....

Logan Deathbringer

Posted 25 December 2005 - 12:19 AM

on the subject of walls and obstructions, make sure the router is located away from a main wall with wiring in them or old metal pipes...and make sure it is up as high as possible.

yordan

Posted 24 December 2005 - 11:46 PM

I guess that simply one of the wireless connexions had detection problems, maybe a wall at the wrong place, or even two guys facing the antenna...
Just verify the wifi device properties, see if the device is seen as "conected". If you have obtain no IP address, just try again in a DOS window, by typing "ipconfig /renew"

WeaponX

Posted 24 December 2005 - 05:19 PM

Thanks for the reply Logan. They are set to obtain the IP address automatically already. Just asked my brother about the problem an hour ago and he said it was working (with all 3 machines online) the other night. So I'm not sure if it's just an intermittent thing or not now.

The router (also a modem) is Westell Versalink 327W. Verizon allows us to hook up to 5 computers wirelessly as I recall. So having 3 users shouldn't be a problem...

Logan Deathbringer

Posted 24 December 2005 - 07:14 AM

I would say make sure that all 3 of your computers are running the DHCP client properly and not having an assigned IP. If any of the computers have an assigned IP then the DHCP of the router is being over ridden and this sounds like the most likely problem from what you have posted. If it isn't then you might want to check the DHCP settings on the wireless router and make sure that the available IPs are set to allow 3 individual computers to sign on, some routers that are given out by the ISPs are default set to only allow 2 computers to sign on, and sometimes you can override this setting and sometimes you can't. Since you didn't post any information about the router I can't come up with a good hypothesis on this subject.

Hope this post helps you out.

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