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Old September 24th 05, 05:33 AM
Taishi
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Help!

I'm having major problems with my Belkin Wireless Network Access
Point(F5D6130):

Lost wireless connection and tried the following:

Powered off/on AP
Reset and Powered Off/ON AP
Unable to ping the default ip in both cases. ip = 192.168.0.254

Attempted using the PING command and it fails. "Request Timed Out"

I have another PC connected to the network that I'm using to ping the AP.

Any ideas?

Thanks...


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Old September 24th 05, 09:09 AM
Kodanda71
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Your info is not enough.
like how far the unit is from the wireless access point??
Is your card installed properly. Was it working earlier?
Did you ping your own pc???
lemme know about this. If you dont understand what i am refering to then you
are most welcome to ask more questions. Please leave me a note also on my
email.
Sometimes, it is easy to answer if i run out of time and am unable to browse
this newsgroup.
Hope this helps


"Taishi" wrote:

Help!

I'm having major problems with my Belkin Wireless Network Access
Point(F5D6130):

Lost wireless connection and tried the following:

Powered off/on AP
Reset and Powered Off/ON AP
Unable to ping the default ip in both cases. ip = 192.168.0.254

Attempted using the PING command and it fails. "Request Timed Out"

I have another PC connected to the network that I'm using to ping the AP.

Any ideas?

Thanks...



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Old September 24th 05, 07:00 PM
Taishi
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Answers are below.

Plus; Do you think it will have something to do with IP address information
of the computer hardwired in the network trying to connect to it?

"Kodanda71" wrote in message
...
Your info is not enough.
like how far the unit is from the wireless access point?? 24 inches
Is your card installed properly. Was it working earlier? Yes.. but I'm

trying to connect to it directly with a cable. No luck.
Did you ping your own pc??? Yes. And I was able to ping Yahoo.com and

other computers on the network.
lemme know about this. If you dont understand what i am refering to then

you
are most welcome to ask more questions. Please leave me a note also on my
email.
Sometimes, it is easy to answer if i run out of time and am unable to

browse
this newsgroup.
Hope this helps


"Taishi" wrote:

Help!

I'm having major problems with my Belkin Wireless Network Access
Point(F5D6130):

Lost wireless connection and tried the following:

Powered off/on AP
Reset and Powered Off/ON AP
Unable to ping the default ip in both cases. ip = 192.168.0.254

Attempted using the PING command and it fails. "Request Timed Out"

I have another PC connected to the network that I'm using to ping the

AP.

Any ideas?

Thanks...





 




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