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AlexSM123

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[Wired] WRT54G: Wireless Work Fine, ALL Direct Connections DO NO

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Having trouble with my WRT54g V.3

I have been using it over a year with no problem. All of a sudden my wired connections stop working. I've tried plugging my computer directly into the ports with no success. Tried reseting, rebooting, etc...

Strange part is that the wireless connection still works flawlessly. Any thoughts on why the direct connections do not work? I need them for a printer and a desktop computer without wireless...

My basic settings are as follows:
Time Warner R0oad Runner Cable
Router Name WRT54G
Local IP: 192.168.1.1
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
DHCP Server: Enabled
Starting IP: 192.168.1.100
Max # DHCP Users: 50
Everything else is full of zeros...

DDNS: Disabled
MAC Address Clone: Disabled

I Have a bunch of setting screen shots that i can post through photobucket HTML? Would that help? Is that posting allowed?

Any thoughts appreciated. I am moderately tech saavy but don't know too much about Networking stuff..


Phil
Rojo Sol
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join:2001-06-11
Camarillo, CA
·Verizon FIOS

Re: [Wired] WRT54G: Wireless Work Fine, ALL Direct Connections D

Are the wired clients getting an IP address from the router? Do they show the router as the gateway? What operating system are you running?

I've had ports go out on my WRT54G v2 so it's possible the ports could have died. In my case though it was only a single port and I was able to bring it back by jumpering it with a working port (suggested by Linksys).


AlexSM123

@myvzw.com
I assume to answer your questions of whether they are getting an IP i should try a direct wired connection and then be entering the router address 192.168.1.1??

Not sure exactly so any input would be great.

Thanks
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