Then I go the router set up, go to my network connection, click on the
network adaptor and make sure that the IP address is obtained automatically
(according to the quick setting guide).
Then I enter the IP 192.168.123.254 in Internet explorer... I should be
getting a configuration window... but nothing happens!
The icon for the network card is blue which tells me it is connected, the
network icon tells me I am connected and all is perfect.
I have tried to find a simple step by step but cannot find it.....
Am I doing it in the right order (set up card first then router) ......The
quick install guide says not to tick the "obtain IP automatically" but the
full guide
gives me the IP(192.168.123.1), subnet (255.255.255.0)and gateway
(192.168.123.254) to enter....have tried all the permutation I can think
off, get excellent signal but no access to internet at all!
Any help welcome.
Regards
AD
AD
Yes, you would choose the AP or Infrastructure Mode indicating that the
wireless card is using a WAP/router or standalone Wireless AP for
wireless access mode as opposed to ad-hoc mode which is wireless card to
wireless card access mode.
> I also choose to disable the DHCP and enter manually the IP and subnet mask
> given to me by the manual:
> (192.168.1.1) and a subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
That doesn't sound right.
You should be letting the router obtain an IP from the ISP automatically.
You should not be disabling the DHCP server on the router, which is used
to issue LAN IP(s) to computers connected to LAN ports or by wireless
where the computer is requesting an IP from the router automatically.
>
> Then I go the router set up, go to my network connection, click on the
> network adaptor and make sure that the IP address is obtained automatically
> (according to the quick setting guide).
> Then I enter the IP 192.168.123.254 in Internet explorer... I should be
> getting a configuration window... but nothing happens!
It doesn't sound right and I suspect that the Device IP of the router
maybe 192.168.1.1 and not 192.168.123.254. The 192.168.1.1 entered into
the browser will allow you to access the router's admin setup screens.
> The icon for the network card is blue which tells me it is connected, the
> network icon tells me I am connected and all is perfect.
> I have tried to find a simple step by step but cannot find it.....
> Am I doing it in the right order (set up card first then router) ......The
> quick install guide says not to tick the "obtain IP automatically" but the
> full guide
Most set-up the router first by using a wire machine on a LAN port to
setup the wireless and then he or she sets-up the wireless card in the
computer to access the router and use it.
> gives me the IP(192.168.123.1), subnet (255.255.255.0)and gateway
> (192.168.123.254) to enter....have tried all the permutation I can think
> off, get excellent signal but no access to internet at all!
> Any help welcome.
It doesn't sound right and I just read part of the user manual for
WL-114 and the Device IP for the router is 192.168.0.1 and not some
192.168.123.254, which you would enter into the browser to access the
router admin setup with a (wire router first and set it up for wireless
access).
I suggest you read the router's user manual in its entirety first or
call its Tech Support and find out what needs to happen, because you're
no where in the ball bark. ;-)
http://netsecurity.about.com/cs/wireless/a/aa112203_2.htm
Duane :)