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Discussion by WeaponX with 10 Replies.
Last Update: January 22, 2006, 8:25 pm | |||
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Well, we have an extra laptop now and I just thought to myself, maybe I can give this new laptop wireless internet without installing all the useless Verizon software. I got it working (set up the SSID, WEP, etc...). Great... Until ALL 3 machines started to go online... I see a warning message on my laptop saying that there is more than one machine trying to use the same IP.
My laptop (Windows XP Home) usually has 192.168.1.47 as the IP address. Router assigns me that IP every time. The Desktop machine (Windows 98 SE) always uses 192.168.1.45 (also assigned by router). Now this new laptop (Windows XP Home) seems to be the cause of all the problems.
I was online first. Then the new laptop was online. The last one to go online was the desktop and that started to give me the warning message on my laptop. I checked my IP address and it changed to 192.168.1.46 instead, so that bugged me. The new laptop went online without any problems and the same applies to my laptop. But the desktop now can't get online. I tried assigning an IP address to it manually but that didn't work. It's not getting a IP address, except one from the router 169.254.x.xxx which means it's not picking up a connection.
Why is this happening? My router is assigning the IP addresses itself (DHCP presumably). Why couldn't it just assign a free one like 192.168.1.44 for the new laptop? Also curious why it changed my IP to 192.168.1.46 instead of ...47. I checked back now on this laptop and it's back to ...47
Thanks.
Hope this post helps you out.
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...
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"
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make sure the router is located away from a main wallMy 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....
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)
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
At the end I just set all 3 machines to a static IP instead to keep them out of trouble
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