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Re: wierd..can only connect to internet when using router
I had a similar problem when I got my cable connection set up. My cable
company only issues out 1 IP address to my home, so when I first connected
with my desktop, I had no problem connecting to the internet, when I plugged
the laptop and my hub (which doesn't assign IP addresses), the laptop could
not connect. In fact it wouldn't even get an IP address assigned. From what
I was able to research, the MAC address on the network card was registered
in their DHCP and I had to clone that MAC address to the router in order to
have the router have the IP address assigned to it. After that I had no
problem. I think it took about a day for them to release the IP address. You
might want to contact your ISP to see if they do the same thing.
"meezike" <meezike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B7F15005-1D31-444A-92C8-CCAAC8057E41@microsoft.com...
> I've tried everything. For some reason I am only able to connect to the
> internet when using my Linksys WRT54G router. If I disconnect from router
> and
> try to connect directly from my modem I get an "unidentified network"
> message
> and am unable to connect to internet. I've already tried different cables,
> ipconfig /release and renew, rebooting, disabling IPV6, disabling and
> re-enabling network adapters, disabling firewall. I've tried the Vista
> "repair" tools (ie repair connection, reboot modem, new ip address, etc.).
> NOTHING WORKS!! Usually I've had this problem when trying to use my router
> but this is the other way around. IPCONFIG /ALL shows that both of my
> network
> adapters are disconnected. As soon as I connect to my router, am able to
> connect to internet....wierd. TIA.
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