Aggrevation with Router!!

OP5

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I cannot get my Linksys BEFSR41 router to work with my Win XP Pro...

The router works ( tried it a friend's ) and my cables are fine. All lights on the router shows it should be fine ( Wan ok, computer ok ). I can ping the router, and I can use the cable connection fine if I unplug the router and go straight from the cable modem to my computer.

I think I have tried every possible combination of software setting and it is just not working. I have read the FAQ's, done XP's trouble shooting/repair and what not. I tried Linksys set up program and I get to the point where it tries the connection throught the router. There it stops and tells me I have no cable connection between my computer and the router#!@#!@$??

I have a 3Com 3C905C-TX netwrok card ( yes I know they are trouble but it works fine as I said if I avoid going through my router ).

I had this all working a few months ago but after trying to add another machine running 98SE it has all been downhill. I would now happily settle for having my XP machine only working through the router.

One thign that I do not understand is the if I click on properties under my "My Network Places" I get to "icons" one is called "1394 connection" ( it is disabled but I do not see its use and should have it removed? but I cannot figure out how) The other is called "Local Area Connection". This latter is my 3Com card. The first one tells me it would "Connect using: 1394 Net adapter" under properties. Could this be something built into my mobo?

Any idea to something that I may have missed would be appreciated.
 
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What are all the settings(just in case....don't post your username and password), router and pc's ip info. Are you using the router as a dhcp server, have you tried resetting the router to defaults and loading the setup again? does your nic point to the router as the gateway server? etc. etc.:p
 

OP5

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I have tried the factory default. It is set to DHCP and gateway ( I have tried router setting too). I do not have fixed IP.
What do you mean "does my nic point to my router as the gateway server"? How do I check that besdies what I said about what it says under properties under "my network places"?

I know this is vague but trust me I have tried every possible combination that I can think of and to spell them all out would take 4 pages.

One more thing that I do find peculiar though is that I called my ISP ( comcast) and they say I do need to put in naythign under "host" and "domain". When it used to be @Home I had to have those settings filled in for it to work. The phone rep however claimed that this has changed and I do not need them anymore. Could he have been confused? :)
 

minendo

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Clone the MAC address of your computer that works when directly attached to the cable modem into the router. Do this under the advanced settings.
 

OP5

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Thanks!!
That did it. I did not even know how to do it until I found it in the manual. It certainly is not obvious that you can change that setting on the router setup page...
Again thanks a bunch!
 

JackMDS

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Originally posted by: OP5
I have read the FAQ's, done XP's trouble shooting/repair and what not.
Ah???

The following is an excerpt from: AanadTech - FAQ. Hubs, routers, switches, DSL, LANs, WANs...?

Cable/DSL Router. (SMC, D-Link, Linksys, Cisco, and others).

Most of these products provide a comprehensive solution for all of the above.

They are a combo of Hub/Switch, Router, DHCP, NAT, and PPPOE compatible. In addition they have the capacity to clone your MAC number (so the Router shows to the Internet service the same number as your main computer).
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