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ME Compatibility with LINKSYS LNE100TX PCI Adapter
I recently purchased a LINKSYS WRT54GS wireless router and
a LINKSYS LNE100TX PCI Adapter to use with my cable modem. I have a Micron Pentium 300 PC My computer recognizes the adapter--it's listed under systems (as OK) and was picked up as a plug and play Problem: My Linksys router is not talking to my PC -- I can not access the internet with it and I can not view adapter when looking at the IP Config table Do I have a ME compatibility problem or network card-- all cables are connected properly and the card seated on the MB. fwf |
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ME Compatibility with LINKSYS LNE100TX PCI Adapter
Fred - you'd be better asking this question in the .networking group (where
I've copied this response) - experts are available there. -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2004, Win9x) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's or http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/f.../Mar27pmvp.asp "Fred W. Freeman" wrote in message ... I recently purchased a LINKSYS WRT54GS wireless router and a LINKSYS LNE100TX PCI Adapter to use with my cable modem. I have a Micron Pentium 300 PC My computer recognizes the adapter--it's listed under systems (as OK) and was picked up as a plug and play Problem: My Linksys router is not talking to my PC -- I can not access the internet with it and I can not view adapter when looking at the IP Config table Do I have a ME compatibility problem or network card-- all cables are connected properly and the card seated on the MB. fwf |
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ME Compatibility with LINKSYS LNE100TX PCI Adapter
what are you trying to acomplish? the adapter is wired and router is
wireless... those the router also accepts rj-45 connections? if so, is the adapter connected to the router via cable? give us more info on what you want to do. -- Lee S "Fred W. Freeman" wrote in message ... I recently purchased a LINKSYS WRT54GS wireless router and a LINKSYS LNE100TX PCI Adapter to use with my cable modem. I have a Micron Pentium 300 PC My computer recognizes the adapter--it's listed under systems (as OK) and was picked up as a plug and play Problem: My Linksys router is not talking to my PC -- I can not access the internet with it and I can not view adapter when looking at the IP Config table Do I have a ME compatibility problem or network card-- all cables are connected properly and the card seated on the MB. fwf |
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ME Compatibility with LINKSYS LNE100TX PCI Adapter
In article , Fred W. Freeman
says... I recently purchased a LINKSYS WRT54GS wireless router and a LINKSYS LNE100TX PCI Adapter to use with my cable modem. I have a Micron Pentium 300 PC My computer recognizes the adapter--it's listed under systems (as OK) and was picked up as a plug and play Problem: My Linksys router is not talking to my PC -- I can not access the internet with it and Make sure that you don't have a crossover cable between the computer and the router. Don't use a homebuilt cable unless you have experience fabricating CAT-5 patch cables, and the proper tools. I can not view adapter when looking at the IP Config table That is odd. Even if the adapter doesn't get a lease on an IP address, it should show up there. Are you sure that there is a TCP/IP adapter for the card? Look at the Network Properties; you should see a green PC icon labeled, "Linksys LNE100TX PCI Adapter", or something similar. Below that should be a "TCP/IP - Linksys LNE100TX PCI Adapter" with a 'y' cable icon. You should actually have one TCP/IP icon for each hardware adapter icon for hardware which will have a network connection. Other protocols are optional. Do I have a ME compatibility problem or network card-- all cables are connected properly and the card seated on the MB. Just make sure that you have a protocol linked to the card. If not, the computer won't know that it is supposed to be connecting over the network. -- Norman ~Win dain a lotica, En vai tu ri, Si lo ta ~Fin dein a loluca, En dragu a sei lain ~Vi fa-ru les shutai am, En riga-lint |
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