I've got a major problem that I can't figure out and can't get any help from the tech support people involved. I've had problems hooking a new Toshiba laptop into my home network. I'm trying to use a Netgear MA401 wireless PCMCIA card to hook into my system. I've got a Linksys router, an Addtron wireless access point, and two other desktop PCs hardwired into the router.
I was not getting any connectivity at all to either my network, the internet, or my email accounts. Based on a Netgear tech suggestion, I changed the TCP/IP settings on the wireless card from "automatic" to discrete settings for TCP/IP, gateway, subnet mask and DNS servers. I've now got internet access and connection to the rest of my network. What I don't have is use of Outlook express for my email.
I've been through everything I can think of that relates to the connection but cannot find a cure. As you can imagine from my smorgasbord of hardware, I'm getting the major league runaround from the vendors on why they are all not to blame. I am not looking for blame assignment, just some advice on how to fix it.
The only advice I've received is from the Toshiba rep, who said to reinstall IE and OE per the Microsoft Knowledge Base article 318378. This requires registry entries which I am reluctant to do unless completely desperate.
Anyway, are there any suggestions out there? I'd be happy to give more details if anyone out there has the time or inclination to help.
Thanks
I was not getting any connectivity at all to either my network, the internet, or my email accounts. Based on a Netgear tech suggestion, I changed the TCP/IP settings on the wireless card from "automatic" to discrete settings for TCP/IP, gateway, subnet mask and DNS servers. I've now got internet access and connection to the rest of my network. What I don't have is use of Outlook express for my email.
I've been through everything I can think of that relates to the connection but cannot find a cure. As you can imagine from my smorgasbord of hardware, I'm getting the major league runaround from the vendors on why they are all not to blame. I am not looking for blame assignment, just some advice on how to fix it.
The only advice I've received is from the Toshiba rep, who said to reinstall IE and OE per the Microsoft Knowledge Base article 318378. This requires registry entries which I am reluctant to do unless completely desperate.
Anyway, are there any suggestions out there? I'd be happy to give more details if anyone out there has the time or inclination to help.
Thanks