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Dave

I have a Linksys Wireless-G router and a Linksys
Wireless-G Adapter card set-up for comcast cable internet
connection. I have installed both correctly as in the
manual and the internet on the router enabled computer is
working just fine yet the PCI card enabled computer's
internet is offline. The only problem is I have an
excellent connection to the router from my computer but
it wont allow me to connect to IExplorer. How do I have
an excellent connection without having the internet?

Thanks, Dave
 
Dave said:
I have a Linksys Wireless-G router and a Linksys
Wireless-G Adapter card set-up for comcast cable internet
connection. I have installed both correctly as in the
manual and the internet on the router enabled computer is
working just fine yet the PCI card enabled computer's
internet is offline. The only problem is I have an
excellent connection to the router from my computer but
it wont allow me to connect to IExplorer. How do I have
an excellent connection without having the internet?

What's your exact set of connections?
modem <=> WAN port of router <...> PCI card.

Can you connect with Netscape? Did you try the
'setup internet connection wizard?" - RM
 
No i cannot connect with netscape and everytime I try to
setup internet it always gives me trouble or options it
looks like I dont need.

The Router is configured and setup correctly (Router Port
One > PC) (Modem > Router Internet Port)

Sorry for posting on two spots, thought one might not be
correct. Thanks, DR
 
Dave said:
No i cannot connect with netscape and everytime I try to
setup internet it always gives me trouble or options it
looks like I dont need.

The Router is configured and setup correctly (Router Port
One > PC) (Modem > Router Internet Port)

Sorry for posting on two spots, thought one might not be
correct. Thanks, DR

Did you do the 1 minute drill? Power off and unplug everything;
plug in modem and wait 1 minute; plug in router and wait 1 minute;
plug in PC and see. - RM
 

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