Wireless connection problems again.
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Wireless connection problems again.
Just got myself a netgear wireless router to work with my NTL broadband on my PC. Set that up ok ( I think). Had previously a linksys wireless g adaptor for my laptop. That works ok when i'm out and about.
When at home though the laptop tells me there is a wireless network available but when I go to connect it says "cannot find server". Is there a security feature somewhere i'm not looking at. I have looked at previous threads on this but it needs to be plain English not computer babble.
Cheers folks
When at home though the laptop tells me there is a wireless network available but when I go to connect it says "cannot find server". Is there a security feature somewhere i'm not looking at. I have looked at previous threads on this but it needs to be plain English not computer babble.
Cheers folks
The Oracle


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Honest Fr@nk,
First connect your Notebook via a CAT-5 Cable to the Router. Then go in and make sure you have both the Wired and Wireless sides of the Router configured to the specs of your ISP.
Take Care,
Richard
First connect your Notebook via a CAT-5 Cable to the Router. Then go in and make sure you have both the Wired and Wireless sides of the Router configured to the specs of your ISP.
Take Care,
Richard
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From: Glasgow
Sounds like your laptop is set for DHCP and the router is not, or the other way round. Use a cable to log onto the router. Address usually 192.168.0.1 Just put this into the address line of internet explorer. A log on box should appear asking for a user name and password. These by default are Admin and password. Once you are into the router setup you will be able to check all settings. If you have anymore problems drop me a line.
Mike
Mike
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Finally got it up and running.
As soon as I turned the wireless transmitter and receiver off that I use to send a television signal upstairs (from TV to TV) it started to work. Maybe too many wireless signals floating about. I just dont know but it works now. Maybe someone could enlighten me.
Thanks for your help guys.
As soon as I turned the wireless transmitter and receiver off that I use to send a television signal upstairs (from TV to TV) it started to work. Maybe too many wireless signals floating about. I just dont know but it works now. Maybe someone could enlighten me.
Thanks for your help guys.
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Could have been a couple of things....
Your "too many wireless signals" thought is one distinct possibility because it depends on what the spec of the tv-tv device was. It could be that it was simply swamping the wireless PC stuff either with a greater signal strength or simply the volume of data it was sending on the available channels.
Another is hinted at in Mike's first post where he says the 192.168.0.1 address needs to be ste. You might have had two pieces of equipment with the same address set. Bound to lead to confused PCs that!
Anyway, nice to see you've got a result. Shame about the telly though ...
ST
Your "too many wireless signals" thought is one distinct possibility because it depends on what the spec of the tv-tv device was. It could be that it was simply swamping the wireless PC stuff either with a greater signal strength or simply the volume of data it was sending on the available channels.
Another is hinted at in Mike's first post where he says the 192.168.0.1 address needs to be ste. You might have had two pieces of equipment with the same address set. Bound to lead to confused PCs that!
Anyway, nice to see you've got a result. Shame about the telly though ...
ST




