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Name: Thizzle
Date: May 28, 2004 at 16:06:02 Pacific
OS: Windows XP Home
CPU/Ram: Pentium 4, 1GB 2700 Ram
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Hello everyone, having a little bit of trouble getting my router to work again. Just a few days ago, I lost my wireless connection on my other computer. I begain fiddling with some of the settings on the router no my main computer, and eventually managed to lose the internet on that one as well through the router. I restored back to its factory settings, but cannot get it to work for me right now.

Here is a picture link (http://www.geocities.com/myt00nz/1.htm) to what shows up under the connection status when my computer is plugged directly in to the router.

Here are two pictures:
http://www.geocities.com/myt00nz/2.htm
http://www.geocities.com/myt00nz/3.htm

that show the connection status when the router is in use.

I cannot figure out why I have no connection when using the router. Perhaps the pictures can give a hint as to what the problem is. Basically, I let the Netgear configuration detect my IP adress when going through the wizard, and then test to see if it works. I don't think I needed to spoof the MAC adress the last time, but it was a while ago. I just remember being frustrated that it wouldn't work then, restarted the computer, and it did. Anyway, any help you guys have would be appreciated, this seems to be over my head at this point.




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Name: uselessmitch
Date: May 28, 2004 at 22:10:54 Pacific
Reply:

ok

are you having trouble with your wireless as to your first part or did it back tract and now both wire and wireless is not working?

first you should reset your router again. hold down the reset button down for a full minute then turn it off and keep holding it for another full minute

power it back on and make sure all connections are in place with the wires

what i suggest you should do is add the 2 dns ip addresses into the router

as you can see your 1.htm picture dns ips are completely different then the one from your router. your dns is where your connection goes to your isp.. and these stay the same ( once in a blew moon they do change)
so add that and see if it works first


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Response Number 2
Name: Thizzle
Date: May 28, 2004 at 22:30:29 Pacific
Reply:

I'm sorry, I meant to say the first picture is when the computer is plugged directly into the modem, no router in play at all. I will try your suggestion and see if it will work.


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