Re: Wireless Router access to Hotmail, Yahoo! mail, and FrontPage publishing

From: Tim (tim_at_armdrag.com)
Date: 08/28/04


Date: 27 Aug 2004 19:10:06 -0700

To the first responder: I see where I can change the router's DWZ, but
how do I find my computer's wireless IP address? I have a standard
IP, which of course is dynamic, but I don't know what the wireless IP
would be.

To Chuck: I'm not sure if the router has MAC spoofing, but ir says it
has "MAC address control." It's a Netgear WGT624:

http://www.netgear.com/products/prod_details.php?prodID=214

I can ping and get to www.yahoo.com, no problem. It's signing-in to
Yahoo! Mail and to Hotmail that the router won't let me do. There are
other connectivity issues too, such as Google Groups will not let me
"View Complete Thread" when I'm using the router. I had the same
problems with a Linksys BEFW11S4 wireless router that I returned.

Most of the Internet works, but it's the few things like I mentioned
above that don't. Do you have any additional ideas?

Thanks.



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