Re: can't access wired lan at same time as wifi link
- From: "Bisirat Amanuel" <bisirat@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 06:36:31 -0500
I have recreated your problem and it works on my computer. All I had to do
was
route add 0.0.0.0 mask 0.0.0.0 172.17.104.1
the -p just makes it stay after reboot. Default gateway changed from
192.168.0.1 to 172.17.104.1 and I could get back online again.
"Krazy Darcy" <KrazyDarcy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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yes it is there under persistant routes
the ip address i used is also under default gateway.
apologies for slow responce - i looked at the article you posted the link
for and the instructions caused the ling between laptop and desktop to
establish but not exchange data.
"Bisirat Amanuel" wrote:
when you run "route print" it should show you the persistent route you
added. Is it there?
"Krazy Darcy" <KrazyDarcy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I tried it without brackets.
I can now from my desktop browse the household wired lan while the
laptop
is
connected to the desktop via wifi. The desktop still can't access the
household shared internet connection though while the wifi usb dongle
is
connected though.
I have the [# hops] at 1 is this correct?
the internet goes:
xp home desktop > hub > win98 "proxy box" > adsl modem
"Bisirat Amanuel" wrote:
My Bad I forgot to mention to leave out the brackets.
"Krazy Darcy" <KrazyDarcy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Start>run>cmd to get command prompt
then I typed in
route -p add 0.0.0.0 mask 0.0.0.0 [192.168.0.101] metric [1]
The reply was
route: bad gateway address [192.168.0.101]
"Bisirat Amanuel" wrote:
run this on command prompt:
route -p add 0.0.0.0 mask 0.0.0.0 [LAN gateway IP] metric [# hops]
of course replace the brackets with correct data. Simply run route
on
command prompt to get a hint of how it works.
"Krazy Darcy" <KrazyDarcy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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You are right on our lan being a 10Mbps variety.
As soon as I disconnected the link and unplugged the wifi usb
dongle,
Ie
could load a page. How do I manually force the route (dummies
guide
please)
"Bisirat Amanuel" wrote:
The routing information is setup so that it will take the
shortest
path.
So
if your wifi connection runs faster than your Lan then your
computer
will
start using the wifi connection as a gateway. I'm guessing your
lan
is
10
Mbps while your wifi is 54 Mbps. This will help:
https://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/columns/cableguy/cg0903.mspx
"Krazy Darcy" <KrazyDarcy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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I have a new laptop running x home. I have a desktop running
xp
home
that
is
on the household peer-peer wired lan.
When I establish a wifi (802.11b/g) link between the desktop
and
laptop
I
can brows the desktop shared folders from the laptop. But at
the
same
time
my desktop can't acess the household shared internet
connection
or
lan
(which
is proxy plus running on a win98 box). When I drop the
wireless
connection
my xp desktop can access the internet connection and lan
again.
Why is this?
The laptop is also set up to use a ethernet cable as well.
Also while I can access files/subfolders within a predefined
"bluetooth"
folder on my desktop from my laptop, I can't use bluetooth to
access
internet
from the laptop. bluetooth does not affect network
connections
on
the
desktop
.
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