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Kittychan

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#13946 6-Jun-2007 18:52
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Hi all

I thought I would be using internet and have no problems... However my router is acting weird it won't let me access to the internet..

My router is Netgear rangemax, WNR854T.. Please helpppp

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  #73691 6-Jun-2007 19:44
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  #73706 6-Jun-2007 21:39
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antoniosk: http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101667.asp


Thank you now my laptop is working with the router but not the desktop ummmm

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  #73729 7-Jun-2007 06:30
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Make sure that the Desktop is set to get a IP address through DHCP.

I am guessing you are using some form of Windows so
http://www.more.net/technical/win/dhcp.html#xp







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  #73772 7-Jun-2007 10:30
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Nety: Make sure that the Desktop is set to get a IP address through DHCP.

I am guessing you are using some form of Windows so
http://www.more.net/technical/win/dhcp.html#xp


Yes you are right... MY computer was set up with the static fix ip address that is why I couldn't use the internet though my router. Now everything works smoothly.... I can even connect my Wii as well :)

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