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help with befsr41 linksys

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help with befsr41 linksys calrball 02-12-2005
Posted by calrball on February 12, 2005, 5:35 pm
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my cable modem is connected to one of these "routers". the
192.168.1.100 pc works
fine. a second pc on the network collects an ip address and what
appears to be
all the correct dns information. the linksys router sees pc number 2.
i can ping the
other pc, and the 192.68.1.1. i can ping ip addresses i know on the
internet in the
outside world. but i cannot ping or connect to the address if i try
the "url". like my
i can't use the dns?? so i'm concluding that all comm stuff is good...

any ideas??

thanks

cr



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Posted by aard on February 13, 2005, 2:53 am
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>my cable modem is connected to one of these "routers". the
>192.168.1.100 pc works
>fine. a second pc on the network collects an ip address and what
>appears to be
>all the correct dns information. the linksys router sees pc number 2.
>i can ping the
>other pc, and the 192.68.1.1. i can ping ip addresses i know on the
>internet in the
>outside world. but i cannot ping or connect to the address if i try
>the "url". like my
>i can't use the dns?? so i'm concluding that all comm stuff is good...
>
>any ideas??
>
>thanks
>
>cr
I believe that you ain't gettin dns from the router. Odd that it would
just do that to the one PC, tho. But I had a dlink do it to me.
try setting your ISP's dns servers IP addreses static in the PC.



Posted by James Knott on February 13, 2005, 8:13 am
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calrball wrote:

> any ideas??
>

Yes, you might try using capitals and proper line structure, so that your
message is readable.



Posted by Rick Merrill on February 13, 2005, 9:34 am
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calrball wrote:
> my cable modem is connected to one of these "routers". the
> 192.168.1.100 pc works
> fine. a second pc on the network collects an ip address and what
> appears to be
> all the correct dns information. the linksys router sees pc number 2.
> i can ping the
> other pc, and the 192.68.1.1. i can ping ip addresses i know on the
> internet in the
> outside world. but i cannot ping or connect to the address if i try
> the "url". like my
> i can't use the dns?? so i'm concluding that all comm stuff is good...
>
> any ideas??
>
> thanks
>
> cr
>

Given the typo above, please enter the IP for BOTH PCs and the
gateway/router.


Posted by calrball on February 13, 2005, 9:15 am
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The working PC is 192.168.1.100. The non working PC is 192.168.1.101.
ipconfig /all on the non working PC shows default gateway of
192.168.1.1.
It shows two DNS listings (that are not in front of me) that match the
DNS from the cable modem, also visible when I look at the
http://192.168.1.1
admin port on the working PC.

If the non working PC is shut down and plugged directly into the cable
modem unit and powered up, it works. It will not work as the only PC,
the .100 unit.

I can ping any IP on the net and can use explorer and http if I know
the address.
Rick Merrill wrote:
> calrball wrote:
> > my cable modem is connected to one of these "routers". the
> > 192.168.1.100 pc works
> > fine. a second pc on the network collects an ip address and what
> > appears to be
> > all the correct dns information. the linksys router sees pc number
2.
> > i can ping the
> > other pc, and the 192.68.1.1. i can ping ip addresses i know on
the
> > internet in the
> > outside world. but i cannot ping or connect to the address if i
try
> > the "url". like my
> > i can't use the dns?? so i'm concluding that all comm stuff is
good...
> >
> > any ideas??
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > cr
> >
>
> Given the typo above, please enter the IP for BOTH PCs and the
> gateway/router.



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