Re: Strong wireless, but cannot ping to router
- From: smlunatick <yveslec@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 12:35:36 -0700
On Oct 16, 12:03 pm, xavier.ver...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
check the network adapters tree. Is it listed there or not? If yes,
if you disable it and then re-enable it, do you get a connection?
It is there.
After enable+disable I see that it is trying to get an IP address but
it fails after a while.
Ping to the router still fails.
The details of the Network Connection (reported as "limited") show
that the assigned IP is a 169. one, instead of a 192. one; even
pinging to the assigned 169.254.190.141 address times out.
re: hibernate/suspend. do you get a good connection if you reboot or
turn off and then turn on again?
No.
Thanks for your interest.
-Xv
I would suggest you "manually" add an IP (192.xxx.yyy.zz) to the TCP/
IP settings of the adapter along with the router's IP (aka gateway.)
This should let you access the router's web pages and check its status.
.
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