Solved Unable to connect to the internet.

USNielsen

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I have a network oddity that I hope someone can give me some pointers on how to resolve.

I have a Linksys befcmu10 v4 cable modem and to that I have connected a 4 port Linksys befsr41 router. To the router I have connected 2 computers A and B and a Linksys wap54g access point.
There are no problems with the access point as it works great with my laptop, Tablets and phones.
However the oddity is with the 2 wired machines:

A) Can connect to the network and see shared folders (laptop) but cannot stay connected to the internet for more than a few seconds at best.

B) Claims the network cable isn’t plugged in despite it is (and has been verified working on the laptop)

I have tried rebooting/resetting everything several times with no luck. I have also tried switching cables and ports to make sure that wasn’t the problem but that didn’t change anything either.
Both machines are DHCP so nothing to mess up there. They do however both use on board network cards of the Realtek RTL8168D/8111D family type so that makes me wonder if it is related to a MS update within the past 2 weeks when this mess started on machine A (machine B just started having the problem today)!

Any suggestions would be appreciated as I am at a loss.
 

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Are you certain that the A/P is configured correctly as an access point?
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Have you tried to update the firmware on the router and the access point, those are both rather old pieces of hardware and they may require a firmware update in order to work with Windows 7.

Linksys BEFSR41
 

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Thank you for the comment.
The Access point was actually the only thing working and after some more trial and error I desided that it was likely the router that had gone bad.

Got a new Asus router and all is working well so far.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows Home Premium x64AMD Athlon(tm) II X3 440 Processor, 3000 MHz,...Kingston Hyper X DDR3 16GB 1600XFX Radeon HD 6870
OS
Windows Home Premium x64
CPU
AMD Athlon(tm) II X3 440 Processor, 3000 MHz, 3 Core(s), 3 L
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-880GM-UD2H
Memory
Kingston Hyper X DDR3 16GB 1600
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon HD 6870
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SMB2430H
Hard Drives
Corsair Force 3 SSD [Hard drive] (90.03 GB) -- drive 0
ST3500418AS [Hard drive] (500.11 GB) -- drive 1
ST3250620A [Hard drive] (250.06 GB) -- drive 2
PSU
Thermaltake TR2-500W
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