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Old 01-03-2006, 05:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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wire/less network help please

I've just setup our my wire/less network. I have SBC Yahoo DSL and have a D-Link wireless router (DI-624 108G) and I have a wireless PCI adapter(DWL-G520 108G PC) of the same brand just to make sure it all works properly.

My problem is this: The computer that is receiving Internet connection from a signal (the wireless one) is able to access the Internet without much problems. The other computer which is connected to the router by wire can't access the Internet. It says that it has an Internet connection and that it's sending and receiving bytes but I can't get on any websites.

I've tried several solutions: he wires are properly connected to each other. I've "pinged" the router (cmd... ping xxx.xxx.x.x) It comes out to a 100% loss. I've changed the IPs so THOSE are working properly. I also use Network Magic. It says that I'm not connected to the network. Any ideas because I'm at a loss? If I expected any problems I expected them from the wireless computer, not the one directly wired to the router and modem.
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Old 01-03-2006, 05:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Check your network adapter. Under TCP/IP tell the adapter to obtain an IP address automatically. This should fix the problem if it was set to manual set.

Start>Control Panel>Network Connections>Properties>Internet Protocal TCP/IP
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