Wireless Problems

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corpse
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Wireless Problems

Post by corpse »

Have a Dlink router [wireless] and a computer a few rooms away from it with a wireless adapter.

In the taskbar it shows Excellent strength, but limited or no connectivity.

I have rebooted the modem, the rouiter and the computer several times with no luck.

It just keeps giving the computer a 169.000.000.000 address.

Oh, and sometimes when I click view available wireless networks it doesnt even show mine in the list, but shows 6 or 7 from nearby houses.

What kinds of things should I be looking for when it says the signal strngth is excellent.

Windows XP media center OS.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

first of all, update the firmware on the router but do not do it wirelessly. second, are any of the 6 or 7 nearby networks open? if so, does your nic have a problem getting a proper IP address from them?
corpse
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Post by corpse »

I can connect to one of the Unsecured wireless networks in the neighborhood. JUst not to mine. I have reset the router and all that, but still no luck.

THink it might be the router?
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

sounds like it. again, i would start by upgrading the firmware then do NOT secure it, leave it open, then try and see if the router will dish DHCP (give you a proper IP addy).
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Post by corpse »

This is a computer I got from someone and I noticed it has a bunch of UNIX and Netware stuff installed within Network Connections.

Could this affect anything? I Unchecked all that stuff, but I dont know if I have to click the remove or should I go through add/remove programs to uninstall it.

Not Unix but IPX and crap like that...also has SAP.

How do I get rid of all this stuff?
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

corpse wrote:This is a computer I got from someone and I noticed it has a bunch of UNIX and Netware stuff installed within Network Connections.

Could this affect anything? I Unchecked all that stuff, but I dont know if I have to click the remove or should I go through add/remove programs to uninstall it.

Not Unix but IPX and crap like that...also has SAP.

How do I get rid of all this stuff?
oh boy. uninstall what you don't use then, but i doubt that's doing it. did you update the firmware or what? quit sidetracking.
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Post by corpse »

Upgrading didnt help. Will try a new rouiter.

Thanks for the help
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

if you're going to buy a new one: Linksys WRT54GL

go.
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