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Old 03-17-2005, 10:25 PM
boogeyman Offline
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Have you registered the mac address of your computer in your router? If u have a MAC filter setup then ur computer might be assigned an IP but will not be able to go beyond that.
Further try pinging the gateway.
let me know if this helps
anand





QUOTE=Bill]I have a wireless network card in my notebook, which also has a built in 10/100 network port. I have been using the wireless connection without a problem for general network and internet share (except for printer setup noted in another post), but tried using direct cable connection for increased connection speed. When I disable the wireless and enable the cabled connection, I lose network connection. Status of the cabled LAN shows a connection with packets sent, but no packets received.

-intel wireless card with d-link access point connected to d-link router
-d-link router with cable modem connection and direct connection to desktop running Win98 SE

This cable connection works with a differenct laptop (Win98 SE), but I can't seem to make a connection with the Win XP notebook.

Does this sound familar to anyone? Any suggestions on how to make the network connection work?

Thanks.[/quote]
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