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Old March 4th 08, 03:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
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Default Using a netgear WG111 windows 98 won't connect

I have a windows 98 machine with a netgearWG111v2.54Mbps Wireless USB
2.0 adapter. I have an open network that I can access with a borrowed
XP computer, but when I try with ye old 98 machine. the adapter finds
the network, connects and assigns an IP address, but still brings up
the page not found for any site. I set it to be at the same connection
speed as the XP PC. Any Idears
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Old March 4th 08, 05:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
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wrote in message
...
| I have a windows 98 machine with a netgearWG111v2.54Mbps Wireless USB
| 2.0 adapter. I have an open network that I can access with a borrowed
| XP computer, but when I try with ye old 98 machine. the adapter finds
| the network, connects and assigns an IP address, but still brings up
| the page not found for any site. I set it to be at the same connection
| speed as the XP PC. Any Idears

So the group has an idea of what might need checked:

First would be to check your firewall for allowance of the new addressing
range.
Check by using winipcfg [using the RUN box], noting the adapter's
addressing and information, and then checking the firewall for that
allowance..
If the computers were previously networked you may need to re-do the local
network allowances to use the new range provided by the router..

Might also want to check any Anti-Virus/SpyWare/other programs which might
be running as proxy for Internet access.

Also check in IE or other browser for its use of a proxy. IE settings are
accessed via Tools Connections LAN settings. Also note whether it has
been configured to DIAL a connection rather than using the network.

Can the XP computer and/or router be pinged from the 98 box?

How about when you ping an Internet site?

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Old March 4th 08, 05:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
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Default Using a netgear WG111 windows 98 won't connect





wrote in message
...
| I have a windows 98 machine with a netgearWG111v2.54Mbps Wireless USB
| 2.0 adapter. I have an open network that I can access with a borrowed
| XP computer, but when I try with ye old 98 machine. the adapter finds
| the network, connects and assigns an IP address, but still brings up
| the page not found for any site. I set it to be at the same connection
| speed as the XP PC. Any Idears

So the group has an idea of what might need checked:

First would be to check your firewall for allowance of the new addressing
range.
Check by using winipcfg [using the RUN box], noting the adapter's
addressing and information, and then checking the firewall for that
allowance..
If the computers were previously networked you may need to re-do the local
network allowances to use the new range provided by the router..

Might also want to check any Anti-Virus/SpyWare/other programs which might
be running as proxy for Internet access.

Also check in IE or other browser for its use of a proxy. IE settings are
accessed via Tools Connections LAN settings. Also note whether it has
been configured to DIAL a connection rather than using the network.

Can the XP computer and/or router be pinged from the 98 box?

How about when you ping an Internet site?

--

MEB
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
_________


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Old March 7th 08, 03:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
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On Mar 3, 11:27*pm, "MEB" meb@not wrote:
wrote in message

...
| I have a windows 98 machine with a netgearWG111v2.54Mbps Wireless USB
| 2.0 adapter. I have an open network that I can access with a borrowed
| XP computer, but when I try with ye old 98 machine. the adapter finds
| the network, connects and assigns an IP address, but still brings up
| the page not found for any site. I set it to be at the same connection
| speed as the XP PC. Any Idears

So the group has an idea of what might need checked:

*First would be to check your firewall for allowance of the new addressing
range.


I could not find a firewall. I am not sure if I am using one. I
don't remeber setting one up





*Check by using winipcfg [using the RUN box], noting the adapter's
addressing and information, and then checking the firewall for that
allowance..
*If the computers were previously networked you may need to re-do the local
network allowances to use the new range provided by the router..

*Might also want to check any Anti-Virus/SpyWare/other programs which might
be running as proxy for Internet access.


I disabled norton antivirus auto protect

*Also check in IE or other browser for its use of a proxy. IE settings are
accessed via Tools Connections LAN settings. Also note whether it has
been configured to DIAL a connection rather than using the network.



I removed all the dial up connections


*Can the XP computer and/or router be pinged from the 98 box?


I was able to ping another computer on the network.
after 3 time outs.

packets sent 4 packets received 1 packets lost 3


*How about when you ping an Internet site?


tried ping www.yahoo.com

It gave me the message unknown host.

--

MEBhttp://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
_________


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Old March 7th 08, 03:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
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On Mar 3, 11:27*pm, "MEB" meb@not wrote:
wrote in message

...
| I have a windows 98 machine with a netgearWG111v2.54Mbps Wireless USB
| 2.0 adapter. I have an open network that I can access with a borrowed
| XP computer, but when I try with ye old 98 machine. the adapter finds
| the network, connects and assigns an IP address, but still brings up
| the page not found for any site. I set it to be at the same connection
| speed as the XP PC. Any Idears

So the group has an idea of what might need checked:

*First would be to check your firewall for allowance of the new addressing
range.


I could not find a firewall. I am not sure if I am using one. I
don't remeber setting one up





*Check by using winipcfg [using the RUN box], noting the adapter's
addressing and information, and then checking the firewall for that
allowance..
*If the computers were previously networked you may need to re-do the local
network allowances to use the new range provided by the router..

*Might also want to check any Anti-Virus/SpyWare/other programs which might
be running as proxy for Internet access.


I disabled norton antivirus auto protect

*Also check in IE or other browser for its use of a proxy. IE settings are
accessed via Tools Connections LAN settings. Also note whether it has
been configured to DIAL a connection rather than using the network.



I removed all the dial up connections


*Can the XP computer and/or router be pinged from the 98 box?


I was able to ping another computer on the network.
after 3 time outs.

packets sent 4 packets received 1 packets lost 3


*How about when you ping an Internet site?


tried ping www.yahoo.com

It gave me the message unknown host.

--

MEBhttp://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
_________


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Old March 7th 08, 05:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
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Default Using a netgear WG111 windows 98 won't connect


Cynthia, even though you disabled Norton, it is not really disabled. If what
you have is the Internet suite, then you have a firewall.

Your ping failures for the local network indicate interference, likely by
Norton. I happen to be one who dislikes Norton, but IF you have a paid
subscription, first retrieve your registration numbers and KEY. Check on
Norton/Symantec web site as different versions have different retrieval
techniques.. Also pickup the cleanup tool while your there.
After obtaining those and saving them {if you want to re-install} UNINSTALL
Norton [don't use the Internet without protection], and then try the local
pings again after a restart and post the results.

What did winipcfg show?

Here's a reference link for some basic information:
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com/re...NETWORKING.htm

--

MEB
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
_________


wrote in message
...


On Mar 3, 11:27 pm, "MEB" meb@not wrote:
wrote in message

...
| I have a windows 98 machine with a netgearWG111v2.54Mbps Wireless USB
| 2.0 adapter. I have an open network that I can access with a borrowed
| XP computer, but when I try with ye old 98 machine. the adapter finds
| the network, connects and assigns an IP address, but still brings up
| the page not found for any site. I set it to be at the same connection
| speed as the XP PC. Any Idears

So the group has an idea of what might need checked:

First would be to check your firewall for allowance of the new addressing
range.


I could not find a firewall. I am not sure if I am using one. I
don't remeber setting one up

Check by using winipcfg [using the RUN box], noting the adapter's
addressing and information, and then checking the firewall for that
allowance..
If the computers were previously networked you may need to re-do the local
network allowances to use the new range provided by the router..

Might also want to check any Anti-Virus/SpyWare/other programs which might
be running as proxy for Internet access.


I disabled norton antivirus auto protect

Also check in IE or other browser for its use of a proxy. IE settings are
accessed via Tools Connections LAN settings. Also note whether it has
been configured to DIAL a connection rather than using the network.


I removed all the dial up connections

Can the XP computer and/or router be pinged from the 98 box?


I was able to ping another computer on the network.
after 3 time outs.

packets sent 4 packets received 1 packets lost 3


How about when you ping an Internet site?


tried ping www.yahoo.com

It gave me the message unknown host.

--

MEBhttp://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
_________



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Old March 7th 08, 05:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
MEB[_2_]
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Posts: 1,626
Default Using a netgear WG111 windows 98 won't connect


Cynthia, even though you disabled Norton, it is not really disabled. If what
you have is the Internet suite, then you have a firewall.

Your ping failures for the local network indicate interference, likely by
Norton. I happen to be one who dislikes Norton, but IF you have a paid
subscription, first retrieve your registration numbers and KEY. Check on
Norton/Symantec web site as different versions have different retrieval
techniques.. Also pickup the cleanup tool while your there.
After obtaining those and saving them {if you want to re-install} UNINSTALL
Norton [don't use the Internet without protection], and then try the local
pings again after a restart and post the results.

What did winipcfg show?

Here's a reference link for some basic information:
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com/re...NETWORKING.htm

--

MEB
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
_________


wrote in message
...


On Mar 3, 11:27 pm, "MEB" meb@not wrote:
wrote in message

...
| I have a windows 98 machine with a netgearWG111v2.54Mbps Wireless USB
| 2.0 adapter. I have an open network that I can access with a borrowed
| XP computer, but when I try with ye old 98 machine. the adapter finds
| the network, connects and assigns an IP address, but still brings up
| the page not found for any site. I set it to be at the same connection
| speed as the XP PC. Any Idears

So the group has an idea of what might need checked:

First would be to check your firewall for allowance of the new addressing
range.


I could not find a firewall. I am not sure if I am using one. I
don't remeber setting one up

Check by using winipcfg [using the RUN box], noting the adapter's
addressing and information, and then checking the firewall for that
allowance..
If the computers were previously networked you may need to re-do the local
network allowances to use the new range provided by the router..

Might also want to check any Anti-Virus/SpyWare/other programs which might
be running as proxy for Internet access.


I disabled norton antivirus auto protect

Also check in IE or other browser for its use of a proxy. IE settings are
accessed via Tools Connections LAN settings. Also note whether it has
been configured to DIAL a connection rather than using the network.


I removed all the dial up connections

Can the XP computer and/or router be pinged from the 98 box?


I was able to ping another computer on the network.
after 3 time outs.

packets sent 4 packets received 1 packets lost 3


How about when you ping an Internet site?


tried ping www.yahoo.com

It gave me the message unknown host.

--

MEBhttp://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
_________



 




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