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Hmmm, its not happening.
I'm gunna leave it till tomorrow, sorry guys!
Thanks for your help tonight though!
Hmmm, its not happening.
I'm gunna leave it till tomorrow, sorry guys!
Thanks for your help tonight though!
Okay, good afternoon!
I'm back for round 2 lol
I have tried a different wireless card but nothing.
EDIT;
I think I'm onto something here...
Last edited by smurfyy; 23 Oct 2010 at 10:15.
Yes you have done good so far could you try a Diagnostic report from Windows 7 Network support
If it comes up with some steps then please try them
Many Thanks,
Josh
I see that you manually put in the default gateway which is good but it's not working yet. You still aren't getting anything from your router. Your routers ip is more likely to be 192.168.1.1 which is the standard default gateway for netgear, I'm not sure why you are using 192.168.1.3?
The problem here isn't the card it's the router.
Hmm, the Windows Diagnostics aren't doing anything.
I think the 0.0.0.0 has got something to do with this, how would I remove it?
Checked settings but can't find anything...
EDIT,
Copied the wrong IP from ipconfig on my laptop, .3 is my laptop lol
The 0.0.0.0 is what you get when the router isn't working. You should try to reset your router by pushing the reset button. You should also be using the IP 192.168.1.1 The one you are using now won't get you anywhere. As it stands your router isn't working.
What you are seeing is a typical problem with older routers. Try the link below which explains this problem in more detail.
http://pocketpccentral.net/blog/2009...blem-resolved/
Thats the link I used to manually set the default gateway.
Trying a different wireless card now.
The default gateway was the IP I saw when I was copying from my laptop.
Changed the wireless card and it works now.
Oh ok well for netgear it's usually 192.168.1.1 but your router is older so it may be using another one.
Maybe the old wireless card was just broken, happens a lot around here.
I'm kinda wondering what your ipconfig /all looks like now that you have a working adaptor.
I don't usually Understand Networking myself there are a lot of Protocols and things to go wrong But I am glad you have got it sorted
Josh