My old neighbour has a BT Wireless connection that has 2 PCs connected to it, one by USB the other by wireless. The USB connection works fine but I could not get the wireless to access the internet at all. the wireless PC won't even ping the router. I tried turning off encryption and the firewall to see if this would impact it but no. What steps can I take to try and get this bloody thing working ? I've done this before with my wireless router and it worked perfectly.
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Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard. -
Is the router broadcasting the SSID? When starting the wireless pc, does it see a SSID that it can join? Can you enter the SSID on the wireless directly?
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Check to see if any encryption is setup on the router. If it is, make sure you use the same settings on the adapter. As tekkie said, it might help to broadcast the SSID if you can't connect by setting the SSID on the adapter. Sometimes you can do it without broadcasting and I try to avoid broadcasting whenever possible. Sometimes though, you have no choice.
Nothing can stop me now, 'cause I don't care anymore. -
Originally Posted by tekkieman
Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard. -
Originally Posted by ViRaL1
Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard. -
What OS are they running?
Nothing can stop me now, 'cause I don't care anymore. -
Originally Posted by VCDHunter
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Originally Posted by tekkieman
2nd PC (Connected via wireless) 192.168.1.66
Router 192.168.1.254 (Weird IP I know, don't ask me why)
Neither 65 or 66 wil ping each other, but 65 will ping 254, 66 will not.
Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard. -
Originally Posted by ViRaL1
Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard. -
Originally Posted by tekkieman
I think the problem lies with some 3rd party wireless software, when I set up my wireless network I simply plugged in the wireless card and windoze did the rest.
I installed my wireless router (BT Voyager) yesterday with my new Pipex service yesterday by simply changing the username and password on the router and hey presto instant ADSL, no stupid installation CDs.
I also attempted to use the install CD of my neighbours to setup the wireless PC as it has the option there, but it fails when connecting to the router - says can't connect or something like that. Surely XP can do this ? I really don't need 3rd party software do I ?
I also noted that the Belkin Wireless card has some setting called 2WIRE761 on channel 6 - but I've no idea what that is.
Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard. -
It could be picking up a nearby wireless. Is the wireless you're on set to the same channel as the router? If the IP is getting assigned, I would think so, but it never hurts to make sure.
Some wireless manufacturers claim that XP wireless is faulty, and you should use their setup disc. I have had issues with XP wireless on a Netgear USB, and used their app to get it working. That computer is still on SP1, so the problem might be corrected in SP2. -
If the router is .254 it's might be a 2-Wire router. I think by default they have encryption setup. The key is the S/N on the bottom of the router. Give that a shot.
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IIRC its on the same channel (6) and is also on 2WIRE761. As you say its being assigned an IP one up from the other PC but I can't ping the router.
I have a wireless card for my mums laptop which I may borrow 2morrow and pop along with that and see if I can hop onto the network.
I ******* hate dealing with other peoples PC problems.
Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard. -
Originally Posted by ViRaL1
Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard. -
Originally Posted by VCDHunterNothing can stop me now, 'cause I don't care anymore.
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Can you ping a website such as google.com?
Could be a number of things, but if you can see the wireless network but can't connect to it, chances are your router is broadcasting G-only, and your PC has a B card in it. -
Originally Posted by gummyAvenger
Originally Posted by gummyAvengerI don't know too much about this fella, could you explain ?
Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard. -
Updating the firmware helped me solve connection problems when I installed my Belkin.
http://web.belkin.com/support/
And if all else fails, there's the reset button. Sometimes starting from scratch is the quickest and simplest solution. -
Originally Posted by VCDHunter
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Yes thanks. I'm begginging to regret agreeing to this now.
Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard. -
Originally Posted by gummyAvenger
Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard.
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