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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Hi!
I have setup a Wireless Internet at my Home. I have a Laptop and a Desktop . My D link router connected to DSL Modem, Whenever i switch off m laptop and come back and try to connect to my router. it shows limited connectivity. i have to reset the router everytime when i have to connect to internet thru my laptop. the problem is while assigning the IP Address, may be some problem with DHCP But i really dont know how to solve this problem. any help will be greatly appreciated, Thanz in advance, " Problems are forever " .. David |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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But i even dont know how to check whether my DHCP is enabled. Do i need to check in both my laptop and desktop. If yes, Can u guide me through this process. Plzzzz. I am new to DHCP setting, i even dont know where to start with. thank u once again |
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I went into the DSL Setting, and enabled the DHCP, I think its working now. I will test it for another 2 days. Thanz |
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I have now setup a WEP for my Wireless. Let me know an alternate solution. Thanz in advance. David |
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Manager, Hardware Forums
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: west australia
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when you go into the router setup,on the first page top left hand corner do you have a wizard button
this will run you through an auto setup
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DHCP WAN WLAN and have run the Wizards too. Problem still persists. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 51
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My Setup is this way DSL Modem -- Connects --- DSL Wireless Router (Router WAN Port ) Ethernet port not used. Using Desktop wireless usb adapter ( for desktop ) ( Client 1) Using Laptop , Notebook Adapter ( Client 2 ) I did the setup using the Laptop tried http://192.168.0.1/admin and run few wizards , checked DHCP Enabled. Sometimes, it works and sometimes it doesnt. IP which i get if of 168..... series With NO WEP, ( Packets wernt recieved ) With WEP ( Packets not sent ) Strange. Let me know. Thanz |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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but i tested that for only few hrs. i need to test for few days to may it confirm. proboably try waiting for two days and check if everything working without WEP let me know ur suggestions thanz |
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Manager, Networking Forums
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It would seem pretty obvious that you either have a configuration issue, or an incompatibility between the WEP in the units. Don't use the ASCII passcode for the WEP configuration, but rather hex keys, see if that helps.
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