I have a win98 and a winXP machine connected to a Linksys cable router to share cable access. The WinXP machine is fine, everything works there.
The Win98 machine pauses for a long time upon booting up and then has an odd IP address...not the 192.168.1.102 it is supposed to have from the...
Well, I let it sit over night, and now it is working somehow, the only problem is that it is going extremely slow (peak I have seen is about 3KB/s).
Anyone know how I might remedy this problem?
I have restarted everything, Let the modem fully connect, then I powered up the router, let it sit for about 10 minutes, then I powered up my comp, and it still gave my comp the IP instead of the router
The router was working on a different network under 24 hours ago. But I guess it is definitly worthwhile to try that to check it off the list.
Why did you ask about the original cat5 cable? is there significance there?
And thanks alot for your help :)
1. Yes it works when the computer is directly connected
2. Yes, the original CAT5 cable that came with the modem is being used to connect the modem to the router
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