Re: Odd problem with belkin wireless router



PS: This goes for Vista! Forgot to mention that, sorry....

check this group if u use Vista


microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing

greetings,
earthling


On 4 apr, 11:16, "Henrootje" <Hen...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I had the same weird probnlems and after a lot of searching I found
some posts via Google.
try searching for :local connection vista wireless DHCP etc etc
etc.
If I find some posts I will report them here.

For now the advice would be: DISABLE DHCP!!!

well meant greetings,

Henro

On 3 apr, 22:33, "tlampen" <tlam...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Couple Idea's:
I Router Settings
A. It is good practice to have the lease time be less than forever (8
days is usually a good default) unless it is a device that never turns
off and needs to keep the same IP address (I.E. a network printer or a
server)
1. Once you change that, clear all entries in the DHCP client table
2. Once you do that restart all your PC's that are connected to that
router. (wireless and non wireless)
**Note: This may not fix the issue but it will keep you away from
future issues.
3. Try turning off all security settings => test => turn on minimal
security => test => turn on more security => test...
**Note: I have found that security settings have given me some of
the oddest wireless issues, such as the ones you are
currently having.
**Note: be sure to re-enable them if this is not the issue
4. All else fails do a hard reset on router. (this will restore
FACTORY DEFAULTS.)

II PC Settings
1. check your "network connections" (Start => Programs => Accessories
=> Communication) make sure that you do not have any "network
bridges." If you do, delete them. (Unless you set them up or have a
good reason to have them. However, if you don't know how they got
there delete them.)

2. Make sure that internet connection sharing is not enabled on either
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