I'm probably missing something obvious here, since I'm not a complete moron with computers, but I can't figure this out. Here's the story, in bullet form, with appropriate smileys.-Owned computer for 2 years, had wireless connection through Linksys external wireless card, and RoadRunner cable internet from TWC. Run it through a wireless router so all 3 housemates can use internet. Worked great. Good times. -Got sweet new hard drive for computer. -Installed new hard drive, works great. -Internet connection works wonderfully when plugged in with ethernet cable directly to router. -Installed Linksys software and external wireless card with new hard drive, input security code, connection is made, ~90% signal strength, and the network connections in control panel shows the wireless connection is enabled and working. I can even see how many packets I've sent and received through the wireless connection. -Open Firefox, website not found. -Rinse, lather, repeat. I can't figure out what's going on here. When I did this with my old drive, it worked fine. There's nothing wrong with the router or modem, the fact that I'm typing this right now on the same computer is a testament to that (I'm back connected with the hard cable now). My feeling is that somehow my IP address is bad or not recognized by Firefox or something like that. I tried to repair the IP address, and the repairing failed. Is there a difference in my IP address between a hard connection and a wireless connection?I've even stooped so low as to call tech support for Time Warner and Linksys. Obviously these were wastes of time. Like I said, I hope I'm just missing something obvious here. Plz 2 help.[Edited on December 3, 2006 at 11:06 PM. Reason : cuz]
12/3/2006 11:05:16 PM
ok, so just a couple of dumb questions...what IP address does your computer currently have?does your wireless router have the correct IP/DNS information?what happens if you plug this computer directly into the router and/or the cable modem?
12/4/2006 6:26:43 AM
when my xbox doesnt work on wireless i just let it auto-retrieve the ip and specific the dns myself. dont know how it manages to not send out the dns properly, but it manages.
12/4/2006 7:39:25 AM
^See I figured something like that was going on. That somehow either the IP or DNS is screwed up. How do I do that (auto-retrieve and specify the DNS) in Windows XP?
12/4/2006 10:18:11 AM
start-run-cmdipconfig /releaseipconfig /renewalso try bridging the networks.
12/4/2006 10:28:48 AM
Thanks. I'll give that a shot when I get home. I have a few other ideas to try also.
12/4/2006 10:52:46 AM
^^So I tried the ipconfig release and renew. Here's what happened. This could be the problem, that the wireless connection doesn't have a DNS suffix or a default gateway. This is what it said:An error occurred while renewing interface Wireless Network Connection 2 : unable to contact your DHCP server. Request has timed out.Ethernet adapter Wireless Network Connection 2: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Autoconfiguration IP Address. . . : 169.254.5.244 Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.0.0 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : nc.rr.com IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.101 Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1Any ideas? And thanks for the suggestions received already. Also, if I do ipconfig /all, it lists the same thing, that the wireless connection doesn't have a DNS suffix or a default gateway, while the Local area connection (which still works) has both.
12/4/2006 8:01:29 PM
Triple-post. Nevermind. I figured it out. I'll spare you the details, suffice it to say it was "user error." Thanks again for the suggestions, though.
12/4/2006 9:25:27 PM