
Originally Posted by
RShea
Step by Step for some troubleshooting:
Does the XP machine have the Linksys wireless listed in it's device manager (Settings, Control Panel, System then select the device manager) It will also appear as a network card on the Network Connections. Then launch the wireless connectivity software wizard and see if the Apple router is found... (If this does not work, then you may want to try to download NetStumbler and see if it finds the signal.... If it is showing check the address of the connection, do a run..cmd... the type ipconfig and see if the IP address is showing (and not a 169.x.x.x address either- usually a 192.x.x.x address). Also check the gateway setting to see if it is the router address.
On the Apple router, is DHCP enabled to assign addresses? Is security enabled ( I assume if it is that it is WEP) so do you have the pass code?
Is the Apple connecting wireless? If so then check the IP address and settings (since it should work with Apple router better than the PC)
Can you surf and reach web sites with the Apple?
Finally if the wireless does not work on the PC, can you temporarily try it next to the router with a cable and he see if you can connect with that.
The Linksys adaptor is listed in the device manager. However, when I run the wizard or do a run ipconfig, I get a message that says "Some of this computer's network hardwareis still disconnected. Before you can continue, you must either plug in or otherwise connect all of your hardware, or select "Ignore disconnected network hardware."
The Apple is connecting wirelessly as I type and I'm surfing my thread as I bang my head against the desk.
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