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Default Router problems.... - 12-08-2004

Heyyo,

I have 2 computers (desktop, and laptop) both with windows xp pro, and a SMC7004VBR router. And my prob is, my 2 computers will no longer recognize the router, and get their ip addresses from it n' such anymore. I installed the telus highspeed setup cd, and since then? my lan's all messed. You know? usually it'll get its ip addresses from the router, eg. 192.168.***.*** but now it's making up these stupid redicoulous ones that are for the net 169.254.***.***

Any ideas? I'm gonna try the installation cd that comes with the router... I've tried resetting the router several times by unplugging it... still messed, I can't even log into the damn router. you know? the ip address for it is 192.168.2.1? and when I punch that in, it tries to dial my dial up account....


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Default Re: Router problems.... - 12-08-2004

try to pull ip's.
Click start
Click Run
Then type cmd
Click ok
then a new window will appear
in that window type this "ipconfig /release"
this should flush your ip
now once that is done type this "ipconfig /renew"
it may take awhile but it should give you a new IP
if it doesn't then you have a connection wrong on the router.

Also try this
Click Start
Click Settings then/or find the Control Panel
Click network connections
Click Network Setup Wizard
You should be able to get it form there if you still have problems PM me with more details
  
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Default Re: Router problems.... - 13-08-2004

if you get this IP address 169.254.***.***

Then your DHCP service isn't working anylonger.
Microsoft gives these numbers to ethernet cards that fail to get DHCP info from network/router.
  
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Default Re: Router problems.... - 13-08-2004

Heyyo,

Hmm, odd, cause my dhcp says enabled when I go into my tcp/IP properties for my NIC, and go into the advanced properties...

Yeah, I'll just try the stupid installation cd that came with it....

BTW, I connect to the net through dial up, next month I'll be getting cable internet. Finnaly back to high speed broadband for ThE MarD 8D


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Default Re: Router problems.... - 20-08-2004

your NIC may very well be enabled to *listen* for DHCP, if your router isn't enabled to *send* it, that won't be to some big avail

Your router must be accessable using a HTTP protocol, or at worst, a Telnet protocol. So what you can do is, set up your puter's IP address manually (it's temporary), like, 192.168.2.2 / 255.255.255.0, then fire up your browser and try

http://192.168.2.1

if IE spouts an error click start->run, and type "telnet 192.168.2.1"
That should at least give you some sort of command line.



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Default Re: Router problems.... - 28-08-2004

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your NIC may very well be enabled to *listen* for DHCP, if your router isn't enabled to *send* it, that won't be to some big avail
Heyyo,

heh, tha's pretty much what the prob was, I solved it... but the prob was I had the goddarn wrong power supply plugged into it... it was my darn ADSL router's power supply.... I now have another reason to add to why I hate telus... power supplies... It's my fault, but I'm blaming telus anywho, they kept billin' me for high speed internet after I tried to cancel a few times over cause I was out of range...


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