I hope you all can help me with setting up my cable router. I have three machines I want to connect:
1. Main computer running WIN 2000
2. Computer running WIN XP
3. Computer running WIN 98
I followed the directions that came with the router (D-Link 704) and the 1st and 2nd computers work perfectly. I did nothing to them and the internet worked as soon as I turned them on. My problem is with the 3rd computer.
It is a fresh install of WIN 98 and whatever I do, it wont connect to the internet (Comcast@Home). I have the settings exactly like the other machines. I have checked and unchecked everything in the network properties of this machine, but cant get it to work. The light lights up on the router so it is getting a connection and the ethernet card is a brand new linksys that is working right. Is there something special I need to do? Is it the OS that is the problem..should I put WIN 2000 on it? Do I need to set up this computer to "specify IP address" instead of obtain it automaticaly?
Any help would be really appreciated. I cant get this to work for the life of me. I checked all positions of the router with the 1st computer and it worked in each one so I know it is not the router.
Thanks! And yes, I am new to networking-
Bryan
1. Main computer running WIN 2000
2. Computer running WIN XP
3. Computer running WIN 98
I followed the directions that came with the router (D-Link 704) and the 1st and 2nd computers work perfectly. I did nothing to them and the internet worked as soon as I turned them on. My problem is with the 3rd computer.
It is a fresh install of WIN 98 and whatever I do, it wont connect to the internet (Comcast@Home). I have the settings exactly like the other machines. I have checked and unchecked everything in the network properties of this machine, but cant get it to work. The light lights up on the router so it is getting a connection and the ethernet card is a brand new linksys that is working right. Is there something special I need to do? Is it the OS that is the problem..should I put WIN 2000 on it? Do I need to set up this computer to "specify IP address" instead of obtain it automaticaly?
Any help would be really appreciated. I cant get this to work for the life of me. I checked all positions of the router with the 1st computer and it worked in each one so I know it is not the router.
Thanks! And yes, I am new to networking-
Bryan
