> have a wireless modem (linksys) although I can use wireless connection
> with my laptop (Broadcom 802.11g OS:Windows Xp Pro), I cant use with
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> what will I do?
> Thanks for your help.
What is the address of the router? Have you perhaps enabled MAC address
filtering on the router? If so have you added the desktop's MAC address?
Have you enabled either WEP or WAP security on the router? If so have you
configured the desktop similarly? Is the router allocating an IP address
to the desktop? You can check this by using Start | Run and entering
Winipcfg in the box and clicking OK. Select the D-Link G-520 adapter in
the drop down box and then check its IP address.
You need to be able to access the router to get to the internet so if you
can solve that problem then being able to access the internet should
follow shortly.

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Mania - 08 Apr 2006 00:08 GMT
Thanks for your quick reply
The address of the router is : 192.168.1.1 (linksys)
How can I check Mac address filtering on the router, I looked at it but
there is no mac configuration. There is no security (wep or wap).
desktop has an ip address 192.168.1.65
I can ping laptop and dns server also ping 66.94.230.35(yahoo.com) but
when I use my browser cannot access to internet.
:(
Mike M - 08 Apr 2006 01:08 GMT
> Thanks for your quick reply
> The address of the router is : 192.168.1.1 (linksys)
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> when I use my browser cannot access to internet.
> :(
Can you access the router with a browser using its IP address, can you
access Yahoo with your browser using its IP address 66.94.230.35?
If yes, try downloading on another machine that can access the net the
file LSPFix.exe from http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm and then run this on
your Win Me desktop. Now try accessing the net using a browser. Does
this help?

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Mania - 08 Apr 2006 01:29 GMT
Nope I can't.
I could just ping them from ms-dos.
Mike M - 08 Apr 2006 01:38 GMT
Please download and run LSPFix, this should hopefully repair winsock and
restore internet access.

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> Nope I can't.
>
> I could just ping them from ms-dos.
Mania - 08 Apr 2006 02:04 GMT
nothing changed :(
Mania - 08 Apr 2006 02:16 GMT
I tried other program called winsock2fix.exe and it worked :))
Loves mike
Mike M - 08 Apr 2006 02:37 GMT
> I tried other program called winsock2fix.exe and it worked :))
How odd, I wonder why LSPFix.exe didn't fix the problem, not that that is
important now, what is important is that you've managed to fix the problem
and that it was a problem with winsock. Well done,
Cheers,

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