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BTBroagband and WinMe
When you say Modem and Router what it means?
My WinMe computer has already Modem working OK. and trying to connect the machine to BTBroadband Via BTHomeHub Ver 2.o T9J3? Do I need some more other device? "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Sun, 7 Feb 2010 16:15:46 -0000, AAH wrote: I am finding very difficult to connect the WinMe computer to BTBroadband. We have WinXP -Laptop connected to the BT via Wireless without and problem. The WinMe computer has TP-Link 10/100M Fast Ethernet Model no:TF3200 Adapter (802.3). I shall be very grateful for an advice as the BThub ver 2.o cannot get connected to the WinMe via cable. The TP-Link adapter is seems acceptable by the WinMe I long ran an HP Pavilion 6745C (Windows ME) on a DSL connection. Used a router between the modem and computer. My brother-in-law also connected a Windows ME computer to cable Internet using a modem and router set up similar to mine. Any ISP specific issues would be handled by the modem, and should be transparent to the OS on the other side of the modem from the ISP. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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AAH,
Those numbers show that you are connected to the router so please can you explain what problems you are seeing. If you weren't connected you would not have had a 192.168.1.xxx address allocated to the NIC nor would you have any of the Gateway, DHCP or DNS boxes populated. -- Mike AAH wrote: Mike Thanks for the details. WinXP IP Add 192.168.1.64 SubMask 255.255.255.0 DGateway 192.168.1.254 DHCP Server 192.168.1.254 DNS Server 192.168.1.254 The TF3200 adapter software has provided clearly separate driver for WinMe and the setup at the end certify that " Found the Adapter and install/update successfully" and the device manager does not show any sign of error. The adapter standard is marked on the pack is 802.3 |
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Do I need some more other device?
No, all the more so since your other posts shows that you are connected. -- Mike M AAH wrote: When you say Modem and Router what it means? My WinMe computer has already Modem working OK. and trying to connect the machine to BTBroadband Via BTHomeHub Ver 2.o T9J3? Do I need some more other device? |
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BTBroagband and WinMe
Mike
These number are from WinXP on the Laptop computer NOT from the WinMe desktop computer. "Mike M" wrote in message ... AAH, Those numbers show that you are connected to the router so please can you explain what problems you are seeing. If you weren't connected you would not have had a 192.168.1.xxx address allocated to the NIC nor would you have any of the Gateway, DHCP or DNS boxes populated. -- Mike AAH wrote: Mike Thanks for the details. WinXP IP Add 192.168.1.64 SubMask 255.255.255.0 DGateway 192.168.1.254 DHCP Server 192.168.1.254 DNS Server 192.168.1.254 The TF3200 adapter software has provided clearly separate driver for WinMe and the setup at the end certify that " Found the Adapter and install/update successfully" and the device manager does not show any sign of error. The adapter standard is marked on the pack is 802.3 |
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Mike
As I mentioned earlier that the WinXP is on the Laptop which is connected via the Wireless. It is fine there is no problem with this machine. The problem is with the WinMe desktop computer.The BTHomeHub Ver 2.0 T9J3 cannot get itself connected to this computer. I think it is somewhere at the TCP/IP(Network) property tabs. The DNS Configuration tab the DNS is disabled. Is it correct? or should be enabled? "Mike M" wrote in message ... AAH, Those numbers show that you are connected to the router so please can you explain what problems you are seeing. If you weren't connected you would not have had a 192.168.1.xxx address allocated to the NIC nor would you have any of the Gateway, DHCP or DNS boxes populated. -- Mike AAH wrote: Mike Thanks for the details. WinXP IP Add 192.168.1.64 SubMask 255.255.255.0 DGateway 192.168.1.254 DHCP Server 192.168.1.254 DNS Server 192.168.1.254 The TF3200 adapter software has provided clearly separate driver for WinMe and the setup at the end certify that " Found the Adapter and install/update successfully" and the device manager does not show any sign of error. The adapter standard is marked on the pack is 802.3 |
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BTBroagband and WinMe
Fine, but that wasn't my question. I asked you what you saw on the Win Me
PC. I'm not interested (for now) in the laptop running XP. So again, could you please tell me the result of running winipcfg on your PC running Win Me since that is the machine having problems. -- Mike Maltby AAH wrote: Mike These number are from WinXP on the Laptop computer NOT from the WinMe desktop computer. |
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BTBroagband and WinMe
AAH wrote:
Mike As I mentioned earlier that the WinXP is on the Laptop which is connected via the Wireless. It is fine there is no problem with this machine. The problem is with the WinMe desktop computer.The BTHomeHub Ver 2.0 T9J3 cannot get itself connected to this computer. I think it is somewhere at the TCP/IP(Network) property tabs. The DNS Configuration tab the DNS is disabled. Is it correct? or should be enabled? AAH, Please tell me exactly what you see as the answer to my earlier questions. Please provide an answer to each question. For now the hub, its version and your laptop aren't really relevant. I just want to know about your Win Me PC since that is where the problem lies. -- Mike Maltby |
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BTBroagband and WinMe
Mike Reinstalled the TF3200 driver. No error in device manager under Network Adapter there 1 Dial-up Net Working 2 TP-Link TF32oo driver I run the BTHomeHub software it start connecting to cable and after the test the error is"Not Connected" and it ask to select "Obtain an Ip address Auto" This correction does not make any difference it comes up again the same error I have done many times restarts but no help. If I open IE and type 192.168.1.254 the error is "IE cannot open the search Page" "Mike M" wrote in message ... Do I need some more other device? No, all the more so since your other posts shows that you are connected. -- Mike M AAH wrote: When you say Modem and Router what it means? My WinMe computer has already Modem working OK. and trying to connect the machine to BTBroadband Via BTHomeHub Ver 2.o T9J3? Do I need some more other device? |
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BTBroagband and WinMe
AAH,
You still haven't answered my question. What EXACTLY does winipcfg tell you about the TF3200. Until and unless you answer those questions there is NOTHING I or anyone else can do to help you. I have, at this time, absolutely no interest in the homehub or your laptop. I am ONLY interested in the connection, or lack of, on your PC running Win Me. Get that right and then everything else can follow on from that. Your problem could be as trivial as the internet cable being either faulty or not plugged in properly at either end. -- Mike M AAH wrote: Mike Reinstalled the TF3200 driver. No error in device manager under Network Adapter there 1 Dial-up Net Working 2 TP-Link TF32oo driver I run the BTHomeHub software it start connecting to cable and after the test the error is"Not Connected" and it ask to select "Obtain an Ip address Auto" This correction does not make any difference it comes up again the same error I have done many times restarts but no help. If I open IE and type 192.168.1.254 the error is "IE cannot open the search Page" |
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BTBroagband and WinMe
On Sun, 7 Feb 2010 22:37:01 -0000, AAH wrote:
"N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Sun, 7 Feb 2010 16:15:46 -0000, AAH wrote: I am finding very difficult to connect the WinMe computer to BTBroadband. We have WinXP -Laptop connected to the BT via Wireless without and problem. The WinMe computer has TP-Link 10/100M Fast Ethernet Model no:TF3200 Adapter (802.3). I shall be very grateful for an advice as the BThub ver 2.o cannot get connected to the WinMe via cable. The TP-Link adapter is seems acceptable by the WinMe I long ran an HP Pavilion 6745C (Windows ME) on a DSL connection. Used a router between the modem and computer. My brother-in-law also connected a Windows ME computer to cable Internet using a modem and router set up similar to mine. Any ISP specific issues would be handled by the modem, and should be transparent to the OS on the other side of the modem from the ISP. When you say Modem and Router what it means? The DSL modem is the device which handles the ISP connection. Mine is external; most common in the U.S. Phone port on one side connects to a wall jack, Ethernet port on the other side connects to any device with an Ethernet port. My WinMe computer has already Modem working OK. and trying to connect the machine to BTBroadband Via BTHomeHub Ver 2.o T9J3? Do I need some more other device? Internal modem? Unfortunately, that changes things, and I don't really know what to offer next. What you are now describing sounds less like a DSL issue, and more like a networking issue. Is this BTHomeHub an Ethernet hub? I once connected two Windows ME computers using a hub, and a dial-up modem in one of the computers. I was able to get Windows ME "ICS" ("Internet Connection Sharing") to work with that configuration. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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