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jerm24x1

join:2005-10-07
Rusagonis, NB

reply to jerm24x1
Re: HELP! Sharing internet

thanks for the reply..... Most of that had already been set up.

- DHCP server - already disabled.
- AP was pluged into lan port 1
- WAN port was / is empty
- DI-624's firewall features were already empty

As for UPnP it was still enabled. I altered it to disable.

Rebooted the router and the wireless laptop. The result is: No Change.

Here is the layout of the systems in place...

Neighbours                         My
House House
/\ /\
/ \ / \
Siemens DLink
SpeedStreem 6520 ------- OK ----- AP2100
IPaddress: (.2.1) (Wireless) (.2.15)
|
OK (cat5)
|
DLink - - - - OK- - - - Laptop
DI624 (wireless) (.2.22)
(.2.75)
|
OK (cat 5)
|
Desktop
System
(.2.30)
From the laptop (.22) I can ping the AP (.15), the router (.75) and any system connected to the router via Cat5 (.30). I can still not ping the router at my neighbours house (.1) or anything on the internet. When I try to ping his router (.1) from the wireless laptop (.22) I get "request timed out".

I still find this odd as I am able to ping anything from the desktop system (.30), including the neighbours router and the internet just fine.... The problem is still getting the wireless laptop internet access.... :-(

As an aside, when I try to connect MSN from the laptop, it gives an error- the 'repair' tool still shows an error with the "DNS server" and the "key ports". Does this provide a clue? Are there any tools out there to confirm settings and make suggestions on what to repair???


funchords
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said by jerm24x1 See Profile :

As an aside, when I try to connect MSN from the laptop, it gives an error- the 'repair' tool still shows an error with the "DNS server" and the "key ports". Does this provide a clue? Are there any tools out there to confirm settings and make suggestions on what to repair???
No tools that I can think of for this situation. You are a bit ahead of the complexity of most of the market.

With the laptop connected (as best as you can), can you attach an IPCONFIG /ALL for the .2.22 and the .2.30 systems?

The "key ports" error might have been explained by UPnP ... but I'm not certain. Did you reboot your systems after making that change?
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jerm24x1

join:2005-10-07
Rusagonis, NB

WORKING DESKTOP
IP address: 192.168.2.30
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.2.1
DNS: 192.168.2.1

Wireless Laptop
IP address: 192.168.2.22
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.2.1
DNS: 192.168.2.1
This configuration works when I plug in via Cat 5 but when I try the wireless it craps out (also on the MSN troubleshooter check it craps out on "deafult gateway" and goes no further on the list.

I have also tried:
IP address: 192.168.2.22
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.2.75 (access point)
DNS: 192.168.2.1 (far router)
DNS: 192.168.2.15 (close router)

This second configuration gets me a little further down the 'MSN troubleshoting' list.... it only shows a warning for "DNS" and "key ports", but OK's default gateway....

Thanks.


funchords
Hello
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join:2001-03-11
Washington, DC
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The default gateway should definitely be 2.1, the IP address of the far router (the one right after the broadband modem).

To keep your routing tables from getting screwed up, please do not enable more than one network card at a time.

Also make sure that the wireless card on that computer has a different IP address than the wired card. This is because a switch learns which IP address goes to which port ... so it might misroute the traffic if you use the same IP address on both.
--
Robb Topolski http://www.funchords.com/ Hillsboro, Oregon USA
... the browser you can trust: NCSA Mosaic ...
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