Wireless adapter IP address with no network

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smlunatick

Can anyone guide me to some type of slution? I am working on setting
up a 802.11N network in Windows XP pro. I am trying to use USB
adpaters (D-Link and Linksys) for the PC and I am connecting to a 11n
router (D-Link.) Every time I connect one of the wireless adapters,
it gets an IP address but have no network / Internet access.
 
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Ben M. Schorr - MVP (OneNote)

Have you double-checked that the IP address, subnet mask and default
gateway are correct? Can you ping the wireless router?

--
-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP
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Can anyone guide me to some type of slution? I am working on setting
up a 802.11N network in Windows XP pro. I am trying to use USB
adpaters (D-Link and Linksys) for the PC and I am connecting to a 11n
router (D-Link.) Every time I connect one of the wireless adapters,
it gets an IP address but have no network / Internet access.

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Barb Bowman

what does ipconfig /all show when you are in this no connectivity
state? did you try unbinding IPv6?

Can anyone guide me to some type of slution? I am working on setting
up a 802.11N network in Windows XP pro. I am trying to use USB
adpaters (D-Link and Linksys) for the PC and I am connecting to a 11n
router (D-Link.) Every time I connect one of the wireless adapters,
it gets an IP address but have no network / Internet access.
--

Barb Bowman
MS-MVP
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/meetexperts/bowman.mspx
http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/
 
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smlunatick

Hi
May be this can Help.
My Wireless does not work -http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html
Wireless Basic Configuration -http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html
Wireless Security -http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).






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I've already followed those recommendations listed. It is just that
my USB 11n wireless adapters fail to get a stable network / Internet
access even though they each get an IP address (10.0.1.xxx) from my
11n router. I am working on updating to 11n from a 11g network, so I
do believe I know how to set up WiFi
 
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Barb Bowman

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Pavel A.

smlunatick said:
I've already followed those recommendations listed. It is just that
my USB 11n wireless adapters fail to get a stable network / Internet
access even though they each get an IP address (10.0.1.xxx) from my
11n router. I am working on updating to 11n from a 11g network, so I
do believe I know how to set up WiFi

Then, ask D-Link how to troubleshoot their router.

Regards,
--PA
 
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smlunatick

Then, ask D-Link how to troubleshoot their router.

Regards,
--PA- Hide quoted text -

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Gone thru all this. It is very confusing since all "wired" PCs /
printer conencted to the router (D-Link DIR-615) work as they should.
 
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Pavel A.

smlunatick said:
Gone thru all this. It is very confusing since all "wired" PCs /
printer conencted to the router (D-Link DIR-615) work as they should.

Do you have evidence that the adapter really associates with the router,
and the router really allocates the IP address to you (it's not static)?
Next, use a sniffer to see why it disconnects.

Regards,
--PA
 

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