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Recenty installed Linksys wireless-g router onto my desktop and Lynksys
wireless-g notebook adapter onto each of my laptops. Worked fine with all 3 computers finding my adsl net link without problem. Then decided to network the 3 together as a small home network arrangement. Disaster. Don't know where I've gone wrong but cannot un-tangle the whole mess. Nothing works correctly. My desktop was the host server for the arrangement but now all I want to do is remove the original mess and start again. But where do I start? Nothing seems to want to delete or unscramble. Any suggestions welcome please. =?Utf-8?B?UGhpbC5U?= |
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what you are saying doesn't make sense... try again.
did you install a wireless router connected to your adsl line directly? or does the adsl line go into your desktop and then you have a nic that connects to the router and you are using ics to share the dsl line?? now, what do you mean that nothing wants to delete?? what are you trying to delete? and what are you trying to unscramble?? "Phil.T" <> wrote in message news:3DEEF143-29F5-49E4-A58B-... > Recenty installed Linksys wireless-g router onto my desktop and Lynksys > wireless-g notebook adapter onto each of my laptops. Worked fine with all 3 > computers finding my adsl net link without problem. Then decided to network > the 3 together as a small home network arrangement. Disaster. Don't know > where I've gone wrong but cannot un-tangle the whole mess. Nothing works > correctly. My desktop was the host server for the arrangement but now all I > want to do is remove the original mess and start again. But where do I start? > Nothing seems to want to delete or unscramble. Any suggestions welcome please. Dave |
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Hi The Linksys Router has to be connected to the Internet modem through the WAN port. Each Wired computer should be plugged with a CAT5e into a regular port on the Router. The Wireless has to be configured between the Laptop and the Router. The whole thing should look like this: http://www.ezlan.net/~network/router.jpg Then Log to this page it has a lot of links to instructions to Windows Network Settings, and Sharing: http://www.ezlan.net/Installing.html Concerning the Wireless aspect. Wireless - Basic Configuration: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html Wireless - Basic Security: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "Phil.T" <> wrote in message news:3DEEF143-29F5-49E4-A58B-... > Recenty installed Linksys wireless-g router onto my desktop and Lynksys > wireless-g notebook adapter onto each of my laptops. Worked fine with all 3 > computers finding my adsl net link without problem. Then decided to network > the 3 together as a small home network arrangement. Disaster. Don't know > where I've gone wrong but cannot un-tangle the whole mess. Nothing works > correctly. My desktop was the host server for the arrangement but now all I > want to do is remove the original mess and start again. But where do I start? > Nothing seems to want to delete or unscramble. Any suggestions welcome please. Jack |
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Hi Dave, thanks for your interest.....got u confused 2 ! connected wireless
router directly to adsl line. laptops then using wireless notebook adaptor to access internet via same wireless router. Difficult to explain but everything on desktop pc to do with networking is virtually inoperable or painfully slow to respond. One of my laptops was so bad I've just re-formatted the harddisk and reinstalled everything including XP pro to start again. That's now working properly but my "host" desktop is the problem. I just want to start from the beginning again with the desktop by removing all configurations, etc., involving networks, workgroups, and the rest but it just will not let me! I bet you're really confused now! Sorry "Dave" wrote: > what you are saying doesn't make sense... try again. > > did you install a wireless router connected to your adsl line directly? or > does the adsl line go into your desktop and then you have a nic that > connects to the router and you are using ics to share the dsl line?? > > now, what do you mean that nothing wants to delete?? what are you trying to > delete? and what are you trying to unscramble?? > > "Phil.T" <> wrote in message > news:3DEEF143-29F5-49E4-A58B-... > > Recenty installed Linksys wireless-g router onto my desktop and Lynksys > > wireless-g notebook adapter onto each of my laptops. Worked fine with all > 3 > > computers finding my adsl net link without problem. Then decided to > network > > the 3 together as a small home network arrangement. Disaster. Don't know > > where I've gone wrong but cannot un-tangle the whole mess. Nothing works > > correctly. My desktop was the host server for the arrangement but now all > I > > want to do is remove the original mess and start again. But where do I > start? > > Nothing seems to want to delete or unscramble. Any suggestions welcome > please. > > > =?Utf-8?B?UGhpbC5U?= |
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Thanks Jack, I'll follow the leads you've thrown me and see if it clears the
mist! I'm a bit lost on your terminology concerning connections through the WAN port and a CAT5e has me mystified. Sorry but thanks all the same. Maybe you could enlighten me if you get a spare minute. "Jack" wrote: > Hi > Hi > > The Linksys Router has to be connected to the Internet modem through the WAN > port. > > Each Wired computer should be plugged with a CAT5e into a regular port on > the Router. > > The Wireless has to be configured between the Laptop and the Router. > > The whole thing should look like this: > http://www.ezlan.net/~network/router.jpg > > Then Log to this page it has a lot of links to instructions to Windows > Network Settings, and Sharing: http://www.ezlan.net/Installing.html > > Concerning the Wireless aspect. > > Wireless - Basic Configuration: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html > > Wireless - Basic Security: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html > > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > > > > > "Phil.T" <> wrote in message > news:3DEEF143-29F5-49E4-A58B-... > > Recenty installed Linksys wireless-g router onto my desktop and Lynksys > > wireless-g notebook adapter onto each of my laptops. Worked fine with all > 3 > > computers finding my adsl net link without problem. Then decided to > network > > the 3 together as a small home network arrangement. Disaster. Don't know > > where I've gone wrong but cannot un-tangle the whole mess. Nothing works > > correctly. My desktop was the host server for the arrangement but now all > I > > want to do is remove the original mess and start again. But where do I > start? > > Nothing seems to want to delete or unscramble. Any suggestions welcome > please. > > > =?Utf-8?B?UGhpbC5U?= |
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Why are you using a desktop as a "HOST"??? Are you running it as some sort
of server? The router itself connected into your DSL modem will rout all your connections to make a network. Is the desktop connected into the router via ethernet cable? or does it have a wireless adapter also? Your desktop really has nothing to do with your laptops connecting to the internet via the roter. "Phil.T" <> wrote in message news:CA78EE42-A184-4149-AB29-... > Hi Dave, thanks for your interest.....got u confused 2 ! connected > wireless > router directly to adsl line. laptops then using wireless notebook adaptor > to > access internet via same wireless router. Difficult to explain but > everything > on desktop pc to do with networking is virtually inoperable or painfully > slow > to respond. One of my laptops was so bad I've just re-formatted the > harddisk > and reinstalled everything including XP pro to start again. That's now > working properly but my "host" desktop is the problem. I just want to > start > from the beginning again with the desktop by removing all configurations, > etc., involving networks, workgroups, and the rest but it just will not > let > me! I bet you're really confused now! Sorry > > > "Dave" wrote: > >> what you are saying doesn't make sense... try again. >> >> did you install a wireless router connected to your adsl line directly? >> or >> does the adsl line go into your desktop and then you have a nic that >> connects to the router and you are using ics to share the dsl line?? >> >> now, what do you mean that nothing wants to delete?? what are you trying >> to >> delete? and what are you trying to unscramble?? >> >> "Phil.T" <> wrote in message >> news:3DEEF143-29F5-49E4-A58B-... >> > Recenty installed Linksys wireless-g router onto my desktop and Lynksys >> > wireless-g notebook adapter onto each of my laptops. Worked fine with >> > all >> 3 >> > computers finding my adsl net link without problem. Then decided to >> network >> > the 3 together as a small home network arrangement. Disaster. Don't >> > know >> > where I've gone wrong but cannot un-tangle the whole mess. Nothing >> > works >> > correctly. My desktop was the host server for the arrangement but now >> > all >> I >> > want to do is remove the original mess and start again. But where do I >> start? >> > Nothing seems to want to delete or unscramble. Any suggestions welcome >> please. >> >> >> Robert Jacobs |
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Hi Robert, thanks for your interest...Yes, I'm using the desktop as a server
"Host" and it is connected to my router via ethernet cable. I know the desktop has no influence on my client laptops connecting to the internet but my problem no lies in trying to undo certain networking configurations I previously set up on my desktop. I have an errant workgroup I want to get rid of but it simply refuses to be deleted, amended, etc. Makes no sense I know but something is restricting what I thought would be a simple process. I have administrator privaledges so that's not the problem. The desktop is now running very slowly and occassionally applications are freezing which has never happened before......and of course, I still cannot simply network the laptops to it to access various files as I intended (they are checked for sharing). I just need to roll time back to when I began and start from scratch.....but I can't! "Robert Jacobs" wrote: > Why are you using a desktop as a "HOST"??? Are you running it as some sort > of server? > > The router itself connected into your DSL modem will rout all your > connections to make a network. Is the desktop connected into the router via > ethernet cable? or does it have a wireless adapter also? Your desktop really > has nothing to do with your laptops connecting to the internet via the > roter. > > > "Phil.T" <> wrote in message > news:CA78EE42-A184-4149-AB29-... > > Hi Dave, thanks for your interest.....got u confused 2 ! connected > > wireless > > router directly to adsl line. laptops then using wireless notebook adaptor > > to > > access internet via same wireless router. Difficult to explain but > > everything > > on desktop pc to do with networking is virtually inoperable or painfully > > slow > > to respond. One of my laptops was so bad I've just re-formatted the > > harddisk > > and reinstalled everything including XP pro to start again. That's now > > working properly but my "host" desktop is the problem. I just want to > > start > > from the beginning again with the desktop by removing all configurations, > > etc., involving networks, workgroups, and the rest but it just will not > > let > > me! I bet you're really confused now! Sorry > > > > > > "Dave" wrote: > > > >> what you are saying doesn't make sense... try again. > >> > >> did you install a wireless router connected to your adsl line directly? > >> or > >> does the adsl line go into your desktop and then you have a nic that > >> connects to the router and you are using ics to share the dsl line?? > >> > >> now, what do you mean that nothing wants to delete?? what are you trying > >> to > >> delete? and what are you trying to unscramble?? > >> > >> "Phil.T" <> wrote in message > >> news:3DEEF143-29F5-49E4-A58B-... > >> > Recenty installed Linksys wireless-g router onto my desktop and Lynksys > >> > wireless-g notebook adapter onto each of my laptops. Worked fine with > >> > all > >> 3 > >> > computers finding my adsl net link without problem. Then decided to > >> network > >> > the 3 together as a small home network arrangement. Disaster. Don't > >> > know > >> > where I've gone wrong but cannot un-tangle the whole mess. Nothing > >> > works > >> > correctly. My desktop was the host server for the arrangement but now > >> > all > >> I > >> > want to do is remove the original mess and start again. But where do I > >> start? > >> > Nothing seems to want to delete or unscramble. Any suggestions welcome > >> please. > >> > >> > >> > > > =?Utf-8?B?UGhpbC5U?= |
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Since I do not know how you connected your system I wanted to make sure that it is connected correctly. The Internet Modem has to be connected to one specific port on the Router this port is called in general the WAN port look at you Router manual to ID it if it has another name. CAT5e is the formal name of the Network Cables. If all of your computers are connected Wirelessly to your Router you should make an arrangement to connect at least one computer with a cable (Not Wirelessly) to the Router. You might need to configure that Router and if the Wireless connection does not work you can not configure the Router. Connecting a computer to the Router with a cable would provide you with access to the Router in order to set the correct initial configuration. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Phil.T" <> wrote in message news:38469EF1-E180-4B58-B206-... > Thanks Jack, I'll follow the leads you've thrown me and see if it clears the > mist! > I'm a bit lost on your terminology concerning connections through the WAN > port and a CAT5e has me mystified. Sorry but thanks all the same. Maybe you > could enlighten me if you get a spare minute. > > "Jack" wrote: > > > Hi > > Hi > > > > The Linksys Router has to be connected to the Internet modem through the WAN > > port. > > > > Each Wired computer should be plugged with a CAT5e into a regular port on > > the Router. > > > > The Wireless has to be configured between the Laptop and the Router. > > > > The whole thing should look like this: > > http://www.ezlan.net/~network/router.jpg > > > > Then Log to this page it has a lot of links to instructions to Windows > > Network Settings, and Sharing: http://www.ezlan.net/Installing.html > > > > Concerning the Wireless aspect. > > > > Wireless - Basic Configuration: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Config.html > > > > Wireless - Basic Security: http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html > > > > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > > > > > > > > > > > "Phil.T" <> wrote in message > > news:3DEEF143-29F5-49E4-A58B-... > > > Recenty installed Linksys wireless-g router onto my desktop and Lynksys > > > wireless-g notebook adapter onto each of my laptops. Worked fine with all > > 3 > > > computers finding my adsl net link without problem. Then decided to > > network > > > the 3 together as a small home network arrangement. Disaster. Don't know > > > where I've gone wrong but cannot un-tangle the whole mess. Nothing works > > > correctly. My desktop was the host server for the arrangement but now all > > I > > > want to do is remove the original mess and start again. But where do I > > start? > > > Nothing seems to want to delete or unscramble. Any suggestions welcome > > please. > > > > > > Jack |
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Hi Phil,
You might try going in to control panel -> system -> hardware devices, finding the LAN adapter, uninstall it, then reboot and allow windows to re-find and install with from scratch. next step is to get back into control panel -> system -> general and go through the change computer name/workgroup but re-do it to the same computer and workgroup name. This should overwrite all previous network settings and give you a fresh start. I have provided the above from memory and may not be 100% correct with names/locations but it should be close to the mark. You may also wish to do this with the LAN/Router cable disconnected from the back of your PC for a few mins to see if the slowness problem disappears. If not, you probably have a second problem to contend with. Good luck. Mags >-----Original Message----- >Hi Robert, thanks for your interest...Yes, I'm using the desktop as a server >"Host" and it is connected to my router via ethernet cable. I know the >desktop has no influence on my client laptops connecting to the internet but >my problem no lies in trying to undo certain networking configurations I >previously set up on my desktop. I have an errant workgroup I want to get rid >of but it simply refuses to be deleted, amended, etc. Makes no sense I know >but something is restricting what I thought would be a simple process. I have >administrator privaledges so that's not the problem. The desktop is now >running very slowly and occassionally applications are freezing which has >never happened before......and of course, I still cannot simply network the >laptops to it to access various files as I intended (they are checked for >sharing). I just need to roll time back to when I began and start from >scratch.....but I can't! > >"Robert Jacobs" wrote: > >> Why are you using a desktop as a "HOST"??? Are you running it as some sort >> of server? >> >> The router itself connected into your DSL modem will rout all your >> connections to make a network. Is the desktop connected into the router via >> ethernet cable? or does it have a wireless adapter also? Your desktop really >> has nothing to do with your laptops connecting to the internet via the >> roter. >> >> >> "Phil.T" <> wrote in message >> news:CA78EE42-A184-4149-AB29- ... >> > Hi Dave, thanks for your interest.....got u confused 2 ! connected >> > wireless >> > router directly to adsl line. laptops then using wireless notebook adaptor >> > to >> > access internet via same wireless router. Difficult to explain but >> > everything >> > on desktop pc to do with networking is virtually inoperable or painfully >> > slow >> > to respond. One of my laptops was so bad I've just re- formatted the >> > harddisk >> > and reinstalled everything including XP pro to start again. That's now >> > working properly but my "host" desktop is the problem. I just want to >> > start >> > from the beginning again with the desktop by removing all configurations, >> > etc., involving networks, workgroups, and the rest but it just will not >> > let >> > me! I bet you're really confused now! Sorry >> > >> > >> > "Dave" wrote: >> > >> >> what you are saying doesn't make sense... try again. >> >> >> >> did you install a wireless router connected to your adsl line directly? >> >> or >> >> does the adsl line go into your desktop and then you have a nic that >> >> connects to the router and you are using ics to share the dsl line?? >> >> >> >> now, what do you mean that nothing wants to delete?? what are you trying >> >> to >> >> delete? and what are you trying to unscramble?? >> >> >> >> "Phil.T" <> wrote in message >> >> news:3DEEF143-29F5-49E4-A58B- ... >> >> > Recenty installed Linksys wireless-g router onto my desktop and Lynksys >> >> > wireless-g notebook adapter onto each of my laptops. Worked fine with >> >> > all >> >> 3 >> >> > computers finding my adsl net link without problem. Then decided to >> >> network >> >> > the 3 together as a small home network arrangement. Disaster. Don't >> >> > know >> >> > where I've gone wrong but cannot un-tangle the whole mess. Nothing >> >> > works >> >> > correctly. My desktop was the host server for the arrangement but now >> >> > all >> >> I >> >> > want to do is remove the original mess and start again. But where do I >> >> start? >> >> > Nothing seems to want to delete or unscramble. Any suggestions welcome >> >> please. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >. > Mags |
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Ok, lets see if i have this correct.
1. you have your DSL modem connected to a wireless router. 2. your desktop is connected to the router via ethernet cable 3. your laptops are connected to the router via a wireless connection 4. you want to share Internet between the 3 computers 5. you want to network the 3 computers together in order to share files and maybe print services. Is this all correct? Also, why are you using your desktop as a Server? Are you hosting an FTP file server or a web site? Are all 3 computers running XP SP2? Are they all on the same workgroup? Do they all have unique computer names? Are you running any firewall software? Special Server software? Proxies? anything at all that is trying to use your network to do something? What type of router do you have? (Maker and model#) Ill be awaiting this info. "Phil.T" <> wrote in message news:725DCA82-3A50-481D-8805-... > Hi Robert, thanks for your interest...Yes, I'm using the desktop as a > server > "Host" and it is connected to my router via ethernet cable. I know the > desktop has no influence on my client laptops connecting to the internet > but > my problem no lies in trying to undo certain networking configurations I > previously set up on my desktop. I have an errant workgroup I want to get > rid > of but it simply refuses to be deleted, amended, etc. Makes no sense I > know > but something is restricting what I thought would be a simple process. I > have > administrator privaledges so that's not the problem. The desktop is now > running very slowly and occassionally applications are freezing which has > never happened before......and of course, I still cannot simply network > the > laptops to it to access various files as I intended (they are checked for > sharing). I just need to roll time back to when I began and start from > scratch.....but I can't! > > "Robert Jacobs" wrote: > >> Why are you using a desktop as a "HOST"??? Are you running it as some >> sort >> of server? >> >> The router itself connected into your DSL modem will rout all your >> connections to make a network. Is the desktop connected into the router >> via >> ethernet cable? or does it have a wireless adapter also? Your desktop >> really >> has nothing to do with your laptops connecting to the internet via the >> roter. >> >> >> "Phil.T" <> wrote in message >> news:CA78EE42-A184-4149-AB29-... >> > Hi Dave, thanks for your interest.....got u confused 2 ! connected >> > wireless >> > router directly to adsl line. laptops then using wireless notebook >> > adaptor >> > to >> > access internet via same wireless router. Difficult to explain but >> > everything >> > on desktop pc to do with networking is virtually inoperable or >> > painfully >> > slow >> > to respond. One of my laptops was so bad I've just re-formatted the >> > harddisk >> > and reinstalled everything including XP pro to start again. That's now >> > working properly but my "host" desktop is the problem. I just want to >> > start >> > from the beginning again with the desktop by removing all >> > configurations, >> > etc., involving networks, workgroups, and the rest but it just will not >> > let >> > me! I bet you're really confused now! Sorry >> > >> > >> > "Dave" wrote: >> > >> >> what you are saying doesn't make sense... try again. >> >> >> >> did you install a wireless router connected to your adsl line >> >> directly? >> >> or >> >> does the adsl line go into your desktop and then you have a nic that >> >> connects to the router and you are using ics to share the dsl line?? >> >> >> >> now, what do you mean that nothing wants to delete?? what are you >> >> trying >> >> to >> >> delete? and what are you trying to unscramble?? >> >> >> >> "Phil.T" <> wrote in message >> >> news:3DEEF143-29F5-49E4-A58B-... >> >> > Recenty installed Linksys wireless-g router onto my desktop and >> >> > Lynksys >> >> > wireless-g notebook adapter onto each of my laptops. Worked fine >> >> > with >> >> > all >> >> 3 >> >> > computers finding my adsl net link without problem. Then decided to >> >> network >> >> > the 3 together as a small home network arrangement. Disaster. Don't >> >> > know >> >> > where I've gone wrong but cannot un-tangle the whole mess. Nothing >> >> > works >> >> > correctly. My desktop was the host server for the arrangement but >> >> > now >> >> > all >> >> I >> >> > want to do is remove the original mess and start again. But where do >> >> > I >> >> start? >> >> > Nothing seems to want to delete or unscramble. Any suggestions >> >> > welcome >> >> please. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Robert Jacobs |
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