crashuk said:whats the model number of your ap.
crashuk said:whats the model number of your ap.
), but now after a reformat and a reinstall of windows xp (currently unpatched as i cant get the net on that comp atm), i cant seem to communicate with my router anymore.
its a 1394 Net Adapter firewire connection if it 400.0Mbps you need to enable your network card and disable the 1394 net adaptor.Visionz said:Hey, sorry to thread hi-jack, but since this question is on a similar topic, i thought id ask here instead of making a new thread.
Ok so here it goes;
Computer Set-up;
2x Computers running WindowsXP (Sp1)
1x Belkin Modem/Router (model no. FSD7630-4A)
Both computers connected to router via Cat5 cabling.
Computers arent networked together, the router is just there to share the DSL connection.
The Story;
Well i just added a new HDD, so i thought whilst i was giving my computer a bit of a spring clean i thought id save what i needed and format the lot adding in partitions where appropriate (to seperate useful files from the read me i install), but now after a reformat and a reinstall of windows xp (currently unpatched as i cant get the net on that comp atm), i cant seem to communicate with my router anymore.
What ive found;
Well ive been through all what i know of networking (which i managed to scribe on the back of a ppostage stamp) and im sure everything is there and right, the network card is installed and its all configured as it should be (hopfully) and ive run the set-up wizard, but it still wont communicate.
Now what ive found is that it says its connecting, but it reads at 400.0Mbps, when it should read 100.0Mbps, and that windows doesnt seem to configure itself for using the internet, as when i type in /ipconfig/all i dont get any information back, all i get is the title for the search, but no ip's or anything.
Hope someone here can help, as im sure you can!
Cheers all in advance
Note : if anyone objects to this post being in this thread, i will happily move repost it elsewhere....)
crashuk said:we have to make sure that you can connect to the lan ports on that router and access the net that way, another thing that router is good has lot of function but the signal is weak.
i want to make sure you can access the net via the lan ports, before we move onto the wireless.crashuk said:well if that dont work you need to press the reset switch for 5 sec sometimes you need to turn it off and turn it on, next get a network cable and link it from your pc lan adaptor to the lan port of the router, (dont use the usb link) then insert the cd that it came with, run it, (remember to disable your firewall and windows firewall too before you run the cd) a window should open and ask for 3 details, 1st one you select uk isp, the next you put in your isp user name and password, dont enable wireless yet , after that click finish, the router should turn off and flash a few times then it comes back on line.
your routers gateway and dns will be 192.168.1.1. now at the pc end go to tcp/ip setting for your network card not your wireless card then select the tcp/ip and dns setting to be automatic. now test if you can get onto the net, after this ill help you get the router to go wireless.
crashuk said:i want to make sure you can access the net via the lan ports, before we move onto the wireless.