Hi David,
I have a Toshiba Laptop A105-4021 model running Windows XP Home. I face a similar problem. The connection to the WiFi seems to be very good but suddenly i was unable to access the internet. Restarting the computer or the wireless network did not seem to help. I think it uses 802.11g . Can you help me on how I should go about. Also could you please enlighten me on how I should run the network diagnostic?
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Guha
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Originally Posted by =?Utf-8?B?RGF2aWRH?=
Problem solved!
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DavidG
"DavidG" wrote:
> One PC on our wireless network is unable to access the internet. I have tried
> several network related wizards as recommneded by help but the problem
> persists. View network connections says that the wireless card is enabled.
>
> Here is part of the log from the network diagnostic.
>
> [00000003] NETGEAR WG311v2 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter (FAILED)
> Caption = [00000003] NETGEAR WG311v2 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter
> DatabasePath = %SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\etc
> Description = NETGEAR WG311v2 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter - Packet
> Scheduler Miniport
> DHCPEnabled = TRUE
> DHCPLeaseExpires = 1:14:07 PM 1/19/2038
> DHCPLeaseObtained = 11:30:29 PM 4/17/2006
> DHCPServer = 255.255.255.255(Invalid IP Address)
> DNSEnabledForWINSResolution = FALSE
> DNSHostName = pauls-desktop
> - DNSServerSearchOrder = 192.168.1.1 (FAILED)
> Pinging 192.168.1.1 with 32 bytes of data:
> Destination host unreachable.
> Destination host unreachable.
> Destination host unreachable.
> Destination host unreachable.
> Ping statistics for 192.168.1.1:
> Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss)
> Index = 3
> - IPAddress = 169.254.49.0 (PASSED)
> Pinging 169.254.49.0 with 32 bytes of data:
> Reply from 169.254.49.0: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=0
> Reply from 169.254.49.0: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=0
> Reply from 169.254.49.0: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=0
> Reply from 169.254.49.0: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=0
> Ping statistics for 169.254.49.0:
> Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss)
> Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
> Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
> IPConnectionMetric = 20
> IPEnabled = TRUE
> IPFilterSecurityEnabled = FALSE
> IPSecPermitIPProtocols = 0
> IPSecPermitTCPPorts = 0
> IPSecPermitUDPPorts = 0
> IPSubnet = 255.255.0.0
> IPXEnabled = FALSE
> MACAddress = 00:0F:B5:80:35:01
> ServiceName = netwg311
> SettingID = {242C7398-1B58-43E0-88EB-04B974BAD306}
> TcpipNetbiosOptions = 0
> WINSEnableLMHostsLookup = TRUE
> + [00000014] Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver
> Caption = [00000014] Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver
> DatabasePath = %SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\etc
> Description = Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver - Packet Scheduler
> Miniport
> DHCPEnabled = TRUE
> DNSEnabledForWINSResolution = FALSE
> DNSHostName = pauls-desktop
> Index = 14
> IPConnectionMetric = 1
> IPEnabled = TRUE
> IPFilterSecurityEnabled = FALSE
> IPSecPermitIPProtocols = 0
> IPSecPermitTCPPorts = 0
> IPSecPermitUDPPorts = 0
> IPXEnabled = FALSE
> MACAddress = 00:0F:3D:5F:73:45
> ServiceName = BTWDNDIS
> SettingID = {5A6EAA94-4583-4F86-A424-5FA0E6D83DB7}
> TcpipNetbiosOptions = 0
> WINSEnableLMHostsLookup = TRUE
>
> I tried the Windows Networking and the Web newsgroup but it was suggested
> that my problem was probably better expored here.
>
> --
> DavidG
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