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Is there a way to verify wireless router connection

Author
18 May 2005 4:10 AM
RJ
My setup: cable broadband to a dlink router. Supports 3 computers, 2 wired, 1
wireless. No issues with the wired connections. With the wireless connection,
for some reason I don't get a correct IP address from the router. I only get
a 169.254.xxx.xxx address, which means that I never got a legal address from
my router. I originally was running WPA-PSK, but took out all security to
just verify that I can get a connection.. No luck. The wireless dialog box
shows the SSID of my router. I click on connect, and it provides the
'acquiring network address' message for a while and then connects with the
169.254.xxx.xxx address. I thought it might be the dhcp on the router not
handing out ip addresses, but it works with the wired connections.. Any
suggestions as to what the next step should be?

thanks in advance

Author
18 May 2005 1:03 PM
Jack
Hi
Wireless - Basic Configuration: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html
Wireless Security - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).


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"RJ" <R*@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My setup: cable broadband to a dlink router. Supports 3 computers, 2
wired, 1
> wireless. No issues with the wired connections. With the wireless
connection,
> for some reason I don't get a correct IP address from the router. I only
get
> a 169.254.xxx.xxx address, which means that I never got a legal address
from
> my router. I originally was running WPA-PSK, but took out all security to
> just verify that I can get a connection.. No luck. The wireless dialog box
> shows the SSID of my router. I click on connect, and it provides the
> 'acquiring network address' message for a while and then connects with the
> 169.254.xxx.xxx address. I thought it might be the dhcp on the router not
> handing out ip addresses, but it works with the wired connections.. Any
> suggestions as to what the next step should be?
>
> thanks in advance