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  #1  
Old February 7th 10, 04:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
AAH
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Default BTBroagband and WinMe

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



  #2  
Old February 7th 10, 05:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Heather[_3_]
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A very *blonde* answer here, but I know for a fact that I cannot hook up my
WinME to my Rogers cable at all. That is according to the techs at my ISP.
Guess it is too fast or summat. It is now a very large paperweight, but may
double check it before chucking it down to the basement.

Heather (and Mike or Noel should be able to sort this out)

"AAH" wrote in message
...
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





  #3  
Old February 7th 10, 06:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Mike M
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Default BTBroagband and WinMe

Heather,

Apples, pears and oranges are very different fruits. You would have had
zero problems connecting your Win Me box to Rogers cable if you were to have
used a router or hub. Any problems you had would have been due to
connecting the cable modem directly to your Win Me PC.
--
Mike


Heather wrote:

A very *blonde* answer here, but I know for a fact that I cannot hook
up my WinME to my Rogers cable at all. That is according to the
techs at my ISP. Guess it is too fast or summat. It is now a very
large paperweight, but may double check it before chucking it down to
the basement.
Heather (and Mike or Noel should be able to sort this out)


  #4  
Old February 7th 10, 07:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Heather[_3_]
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Default BTBroagband and WinMe

OK, thanks..........I think I was asking them if this machine was in the
shop, could I hook up WinME to the cable modem. But I now have the router
on here sorta permanently, so I guess I could plug the old one into it. I
believe I did that before. May just give that a shot.

Cheers, from freezing cold Ontario.

"Mike M" wrote in message
...
Heather,

Apples, pears and oranges are very different fruits. You would have had
zero problems connecting your Win Me box to Rogers cable if you were to
have used a router or hub. Any problems you had would have been due to
connecting the cable modem directly to your Win Me PC.
--
Mike


Heather wrote:

A very *blonde* answer here, but I know for a fact that I cannot hook
up my WinME to my Rogers cable at all. That is according to the
techs at my ISP. Guess it is too fast or summat. It is now a very
large paperweight, but may double check it before chucking it down to
the basement.
Heather (and Mike or Noel should be able to sort this out)




  #5  
Old February 7th 10, 06:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Mike M
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AAH,

There is absolutely no reason why a PC running Win Me shouldn't be able to
connect to a BT Homehub using a wired connection. The hub (or rather
switch) has little interest in the operating system in use on the attached
devices, all it requires is that the devices can communicate using the
TCP/IP protocol.

What does Win Me's Device Manager have to say about your TF3200? Does it
show as being installed and working or is it yellow banged (!) or show some
other error? As you say, the TF3200 is Win Me compatible and should work.
If the device manager shows that everything is OK do the following:

From the Start | Run box enter WINIPCFG and click OK
Does this show your network card in the drop down box at the top?
What does this show as the IP address and Default Gateway for your network
card?
I think that by default the BT Homehub uses the 192.168.1.xxx range of
addresses with the hub having the 192.168.1.254 address and would expect to
see 192.158.1.254 as being the IP address for the Default Gateway and DHCP
server.
Click "More info "
What IP addresses are listed for your DNS servers? Click the ... button to
the right of the address to see the second address.
What Node Type does it show? Are there any entries in the NetBIOS Scope Id,
IP Routing Enabled, NetBios Resolution Uses DNS and WINS Proxy enabled
boxes?
If you click "Release All" and then "Renew All" do the IP addresses of the
Adapter, Default Gateway and DHCP server change?

If you log on to the homehub, does it have an option to see a list of
connected devices and their IP addresses? If yes, is the Win Me PC listed?
What is the IP address of your XP laptop when connected?
--
Mike Maltby



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


  #6  
Old February 7th 10, 09:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
AAH
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Default BTBroagband and WinMe

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










"Mike M" wrote in message
...
AAH,

There is absolutely no reason why a PC running Win Me shouldn't be able to
connect to a BT Homehub using a wired connection. The hub (or rather
switch) has little interest in the operating system in use on the attached
devices, all it requires is that the devices can communicate using the
TCP/IP protocol.

What does Win Me's Device Manager have to say about your TF3200? Does it
show as being installed and working or is it yellow banged (!) or show
some other error? As you say, the TF3200 is Win Me compatible and should
work. If the device manager shows that everything is OK do the following:

From the Start | Run box enter WINIPCFG and click OK
Does this show your network card in the drop down box at the top?
What does this show as the IP address and Default Gateway for your network
card?
I think that by default the BT Homehub uses the 192.168.1.xxx range of
addresses with the hub having the 192.168.1.254 address and would expect
to see 192.158.1.254 as being the IP address for the Default Gateway and
DHCP server.
Click "More info "
What IP addresses are listed for your DNS servers? Click the ... button to
the right of the address to see the second address.
What Node Type does it show? Are there any entries in the NetBIOS Scope
Id, IP Routing Enabled, NetBios Resolution Uses DNS and WINS Proxy enabled
boxes?
If you click "Release All" and then "Renew All" do the IP addresses of the
Adapter, Default Gateway and DHCP server change?

If you log on to the homehub, does it have an option to see a list of
connected devices and their IP addresses? If yes, is the Win Me PC
listed? What is the IP address of your XP laptop when connected?
--
Mike Maltby



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




  #7  
Old February 7th 10, 09:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Noel Paton[_3_]
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Ah yes - a typical BT setup (they are the only ones that seem to set up the
router as being x.x.x.254)
It certainly looks as if you should be connected, from that.
What happens if you open IE, and type 192.168.1.254 into the address bar?
you should get the router's admin page - and/or maybe a password request.

If that's OK - then try opening a DOS window, and typing PING GOOGLE.COM
what response do you get?

Are the Win ME and XP machines in the same Workgroup? (System
Properties/Computer Name.....)

--
Noel Paton
CrashFixPC

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
www.crashfixpc.co.uk
"AAH" wrote in message
...
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










"Mike M" wrote in message
...
AAH,

There is absolutely no reason why a PC running Win Me shouldn't be able
to connect to a BT Homehub using a wired connection. The hub (or rather
switch) has little interest in the operating system in use on the
attached devices, all it requires is that the devices can communicate
using the TCP/IP protocol.

What does Win Me's Device Manager have to say about your TF3200? Does it
show as being installed and working or is it yellow banged (!) or show
some other error? As you say, the TF3200 is Win Me compatible and should
work. If the device manager shows that everything is OK do the following:

From the Start | Run box enter WINIPCFG and click OK
Does this show your network card in the drop down box at the top?
What does this show as the IP address and Default Gateway for your
network card?
I think that by default the BT Homehub uses the 192.168.1.xxx range of
addresses with the hub having the 192.168.1.254 address and would expect
to see 192.158.1.254 as being the IP address for the Default Gateway and
DHCP server.
Click "More info "
What IP addresses are listed for your DNS servers? Click the ... button
to the right of the address to see the second address.
What Node Type does it show? Are there any entries in the NetBIOS Scope
Id, IP Routing Enabled, NetBios Resolution Uses DNS and WINS Proxy
enabled boxes?
If you click "Release All" and then "Renew All" do the IP addresses of
the Adapter, Default Gateway and DHCP server change?

If you log on to the homehub, does it have an option to see a list of
connected devices and their IP addresses? If yes, is the Win Me PC
listed? What is the IP address of your XP laptop when connected?
--
Mike Maltby



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





  #8  
Old February 8th 10, 12:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Mike M
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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


  #9  
Old February 8th 10, 12:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
AAH
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Posts: 139
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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




  #10  
Old February 8th 10, 12:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Mike M
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Default 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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