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Jim
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      29th Oct 2003
Windows XP Pro LAN running 3 computers with a cable modem and router.

This morning I discovered I could not access the Internet unless I bypassed
the router and connected the NIC card directly into the cable modem.

I also cannot access the router setup program via 198.162.1.1. I've tried to
power down and reset the router but still no luck.

Suggestions please.

Jim


 
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      29th Oct 2003
Hi Jim...isnt the address for the router 192.168.1.1?
Maybe you just typed it wrong here but usually that is
what it is.
>-----Original Message-----
>Windows XP Pro LAN running 3 computers with a cable

modem and router.
>
>This morning I discovered I could not access the

Internet unless I bypassed
>the router and connected the NIC card directly into the

cable modem.
>
>I also cannot access the router setup program via

198.162.1.1. I've tried to
>power down and reset the router but still no luck.
>
>Suggestions please.
>
>Jim
>
>
>.
>

 
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Bob Willard
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      29th Oct 2003
Jim wrote:

> Windows XP Pro LAN running 3 computers with a cable modem and router.
>
> This morning I discovered I could not access the Internet unless I bypassed
> the router and connected the NIC card directly into the cable modem.
>
> I also cannot access the router setup program via 198.162.1.1. I've tried to
> power down and reset the router but still no luck.
>
> Suggestions please.
>
> Jim
>
>


It probably croaked, but try powering down and leaving it off for
a minute; they take a long time to fully reset. Then, watch the
router's LEDs as it powers up to see if they go through the normal
sequence.

There were some comments about Linksys routers being rather susceptible
to power line transients, and I've seen a couple blown (maybe by
A.C. stuff, maybe not)
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Cheers, Bob

 
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Sandman
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      29th Oct 2003
It is Posssible your Cable company may have started
blocking NAT traffic. Check with your cable company
before you start taking thinga apart. I have heard of
some cable companies cosidering this.
are all 3 coputers have the same symptom?
Which Linksys router do you have?



>-----Original Message-----
>Windows XP Pro LAN running 3 computers with a cable

modem and router.
>
>This morning I discovered I could not access the

Internet unless I bypassed
>the router and connected the NIC card directly into the

cable modem.
>
>I also cannot access the router setup program via

198.162.1.1. I've tried to
>power down and reset the router but still no luck.
>
>Suggestions please.
>
>Jim
>
>
>.
>

 
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Steve Winograd [MVP]
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      31st Oct 2003
In article <067701c39e2f$499fd950$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Sandman"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>It is Posssible your Cable company may have started
>blocking NAT traffic. Check with your cable company
>before you start taking thinga apart. I have heard of
>some cable companies cosidering this.
>are all 3 coputers have the same symptom?
>Which Linksys router do you have?


How can a cable company do that, Sandman? What companies are doing
it?

With a NAT router, all traffic from all of the computers appears to
come from a single computer with a single IP address.
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