Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Network Connection Problem!!!!!?

I cannot log onto the network. I have replaced my cable and my network card is good. I am using a link sys and I cycled power on that too. It still cannot get onto the network. Any Ideas?????

Network Connection Problem!!!!!?
are you hooked up correct, from modem into linksys ( crappy router) and out of linksys to your computer, you might have to download the software again or reinstall it,





my gf had a wireless linksys router ( I do too but never had this problem with mine) something about Rev 5 was crappy on them, and all kinds of trouble, I gave up on hers ( again mine which was a different rev never showed this problem ) and bought a beldin router from walmart,
Reply:Click on Start and then Run





In the box type ==%26gt; cmd %26lt;==





In the ugly black box type ==%26gt; ipconfig /all %26lt;==





Look for the IP address and also look for the default gateway address - let's say the gateway address is 192.168.1.1 (yours could well be very different)





type in ==%26gt; ping 192.168.1.1 %26lt;== (or whatever your gateway address is.





This will tell you whether or not you have a valid connection to the linksys device (I presume it's an adsl or cable router?).





If the ip address is 0.0.0.0 or 169.254.X.X then there your computer either has a sick network card, or no connection to the router. If all these tests work then the problem is with the router or another computer.





I am not clear on what exactly you mean by "Log on to network"





Hope this helps anyway ~~~teef~~~
Reply:could be your card is dead. could be that the driver got corrupted/deleted...





try taking the card out and reinstalling it.





can you try a known good card and see if that works?
Reply:If there is a the little internet connection icon on the right side of the task bar right click on it and then click repair, if that doesn't work go to Control Panel then Internet connections and see if your connection device is there, if it is then right click and then repair, if you don't see the Linksys device then either you need to reinstall the drivers or the device may be toast.
Reply:When you said you have a llinksys I assume you mean a router or hub. Try going into the configuration and releasing and renewing the IP in there. The IP is usually 168.192.1.1 Type that into a browser and it should bring you to the config page. There is a spot in there to release and renew. Also try rebooting the PC with the new cable if you haven't already tried that. You can also open a command prompt and type in ipconfig /release (enter) and then ipconfig /renew (enter)


or right click on the connection and click on repair (they do the same thing)
Reply:Make sure your ip address settings are set to the correct type.. Most likley Dynamically Assigned (DHCP) /This can be checked b going to your network connections, right click on your physical connection, the click proporties, then scroll down to TCP/IP and click proporties and make sure it is set corectly.
Reply:What 'network' are you trying to get 'onto'? I think you may be using the 'wrong words' ... but 'linksys' is a COMPANY that makes many different 'electronic items' and ONE is a 'wireless router' to connect two or more computers to a 'wireless modem' ... but that is NOT a 'network connection' problem. If you don't have a 'wireless modem' or a 'cable connection' you don't have a 'network' to log onto ... try calling a 'cable' company or one of the new 'wireless' companies and asking for 'help' to get your 'connection' to the INTERNET. The Internet is NOT a 'network' any more, but a way for people to 'communicate' from one 'network' to another 'network' ... and there is an 'Intranet' which is about a 'network' of computers that can 'talk to each other' but NOT to the 'Internet' (although most computers in businesses can do BOTH Internet and Intranet communication).


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