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More info?)
Yeah, I don't think it will matter, but in the absence of any better ideas
and faced with buying and configuring a new router ANYHOW, it can't hurt to
try it, so I will give that a shot this weekend.
I'm also tempted to restage the Dell to the way it was configured when I got
it from the factory, again, just to be SURE (since I haven't taken the time
to configure it for my use yet, I've been struggling with this), but I'm not
sure there's a clean way to do that...the cd's that came with are all
install CD's, and I'm not sure if the initial drive image is on a seperate
partition on the hard drive...if there is, that's worth a go, too.
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Chris Lemon
clemon79@comcast.net
http://fredsmythe.com
EFNet: FredSmyth
"Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:75-dnfF-bthBXR_cRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> Unplug the router. Press and hold the reset button on the back while you
> plug it in and keep it held in for 40 seconds.
>
> This will reset it to factory defaults. At least then you'll KNOW you
> haven't changed anything.
>
> Tom
> "Quaoar" <quaoar@tenthplanet.net> wrote in message
> news:NsSdnbonP8Ln0h_cRVn-iA@comcast.com...
>>
>> "Chris Lemon" <clemon79@NOSPAMcomcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:_Wegd.540608$8_6.306402@attbi_s04...
>>>I was working on this in another thread on alt.internet.wireless, and I
>>>thought I'd retitle it based on what I've learned, in the hopes someone
>>>will notice with an answer:
>>>
>>> I just got a Dell Inspiron 5160 with a Dell Wireless 1350 mini-PCI
>>> wireless card built in. It will not exchange network traffic with my
>>> Linksys BEFW11S4 v2 router. Changing the channel on the router has no
>>> effect, but this isn't an interference issue anyhow. Keep reading.
>>>
>>> The router has the latest firmware and has had my old laptop with an
>>> Orinoco Gold wireless card connect to it successfull and consistently
>>> for two years, and also has a Tivo with a D-Link wireless dongle
>>> connecting to it successfully for a few months now. So the router works.
>>>
>>> The laptop has the most recent drivers for the wireless card. It also
>>> has connected to an unsecured 802.11g router elsewhere in my apartment
>>> building, as well as an 802.11b hotspot at a bookstore up the road. So
>>> the wireless card works.
>>>
>>> They just don't work together. Seeing as the router is a v2, and Linksys
>>> has put out a v3 and a v3.2 model since, I'm willing to accept this as a
>>> possible plain-ol' incompatibility. But before I run out and buy a new
>>> router, I'd like some kind of confirmation.
>>>
>>> Dell and Linksys's respective tech supports, as you might expect, were
>>> worthless.
>>>
>>> So I'm asking: has anyone seen this particular incompatibility? Has
>>> anyone seen anything LIKE this particular incompatibility?
>>> --
>>> Chris Lemon
>>> clemon79@comcast.net
>>>
http://fredsmythe.com
>>> EFNet: FredSmyth
>>>
>>>
>> Broadcast SSID and check that there is no MAC address security that you
>> forgot about.
>>
>> Q
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