Re: Wireless Connection for Windows 2000 desktop
- From: "Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 10:07:46 -0600
You didn't answer. From a command prompt;
nslookup ls
on both and again compare.
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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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"Arun" wrote:
|
| Well, apologies for the confusing update guys. I just found that #6 below
is
| not fully accurate. I restarted my machine and when connected directly
with
| an ethernet cable, the situation is same as with the USB wireless card. I
can
| ping websites through a command prompt but cannot open them in a browser.
I
| can open the router admin page(http://192.168.0.1) in a browser.
|
|
|
|
| "Arun" wrote:
|
| >
| > Well firstly, thanks for the attempts to solve this guys! Now to the
issues
| > ... I unraveled some interesting "conditions" late last night ...
| >
| > 1. http://72.14.203.104 did not open in IE or Netscape in my desktop. I
just
| > got a webpage not found message. It did go to the google site when I
tried it
| > in my laptop.
| > 2. I had disabled my PC firewall already. The only thing I have in place
now
| > is WEP encryption.
| > 3. FTP, Telnet to a specific domain works from my laptop(in which
browser
| > connections also work) but they do NOT work from my desktop
| > 4. I had disabled all the filtering in my router
| > 5. The EDIMAX wireless card I use in my desktop ... I tried using that
in my
| > laptop and it works perfectly fine ... so nothing wrong with the
| > driver/hardware of the wireless card.
| > 6. I took the USB wireless card out and connected a long ethernet cable
from
| > my desktop first to the router and then directly to the cable modem. In
both
| > the cases ... I had the network connection icon show up ... but I could
not
| > even do a ping on command prompt (I could atleast ping with the USB
wireless
| > card).
| >
| > I think #6 is the most vital, tells me that the trouble is somewhere in
the
| > system driver ... if I am not able to get connectivity even with a
direct
| > connection to the cable modem sans any kind of firewall.
| >
| > Any more suggestions at this point people?
.
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