Thanks for that very good explanation.
I believe that the MTU is not a problem on my comp or my router but thanks anyway.
Anyone else have any help for me?
Here is my problem:
I have a wireless adsl router with a laptop and a desktop both wirelessly connected.I have no problems woth the laptop but i do with the desktop. Every time i boot my desktop it says "wireless conection 2 has limited or no connectivity" and displays the yellow warning triangle over the connection. I have to right click the connection and click repair every time to access the internet.
Anyone have any ideas please.
Thanks
Andrew
I had this problem with my Windows ME program
I found out that the Firewall was not compatable !
Had sim problem, I was able to connect without the router in with no errors at all so next I hooked up router same problem as b4, downloaded newest version
Of router drivers and reinstalled. This fixed my problem might help, I'm sure for a fee the hardware
Mfg would walk you through this same fix.
I had this problem till about two days ago. Turns out that my wireless card kept trying to log into an unsecured network in my building that was called ''default'' by its owner. I deleted it from my list of networks so the only network the wireless now attmepts to log into is mine. No problems since then.
Other things I did previously that might help:
- I changed the SSID broadcast name for my network to something unique (you do this in your router's config utility)
- I'm also using WPA security on the network and software firewalls on each computer (not the XP firewall)
Go to My computer>Control Panel> (Category view) Network And internet conecions>network conections at the bottom>the wireless icon if you are wireless>view wireless networks>change order o preferred netwoks and make sure yours is the only one or on top
winxp_dnscache from http://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php
--Jake
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