Re: Perils of Gwendolyn (er, 8364 futzing)



The Netvista can ping the upstairs router at 192.168.1.2, but the ping times out for the downstairs router, 192.168.1.1, further, it can access the upper router via HTTPS inside of FireFox, but fails to resolve 192.68.1.1 Running WINIPCFG shows the downstairs router as the DHCP server. I see the machine is listed on the downstairs router as having a valid DHCP lease.

The 760XL can ping both 192.168.1.2 AND 192.168.1.1 in addition, it can access both via HTTPS.

I installed the last release of the Intel PRO 100 + Management Adapter W98 drivers, still no change.

William, I czeched the link, but where do you discuss the PRO 100?

Louis Ohland wrote:
Misbehavin'

wm_walsh@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi!

Not worried about sound just yet.

IIRC Windows 98 has a built in driver...I think. If nothing else, the
reference drivers for the chipset are available from Crystal/Cirrus
Logic.

Issue: the Intel Pro 100 will not see my ISP.
This beat-up 760XL, plugged into the same
WHR-G54S router, is (obviously) able to do
so.

Maybe you have a DNS problem. It sounds like everything else is in
order. Try using PING from the command line to an IP address...say:

PING 69.147.114.210 (which is Yahoo)

Also see if entering that IP address into a web browser works, like:

http://69.147.114.210/

If either of these work, you have a DNS problem.

If you're using DHCP, make sure your Netvista is configured
appropriately to get all information from DHCP. If you are not using
DHCP, then look around in the TCP/IP protocol properties and specify
all the required info--DNS servers, router address, host name, etc...

If all else fails, reboot your router and cable modem. Perhaps they
are confused.

Did you update the NetVista page yet?

William

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