On Wed, 7 Nov 2007 14:39:58 -0500, mailme304
<mailme304.2zp1y6@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> wrote:
>After 2 days spending hours on the phone/online with DELL tech.
>I have gave up all my hope from them! :mad::
One must suffer before enlightenment. Just ask your philosopher.
>I'm setting up a wireless network for my Dell Inspiron 530s Desktop. I
>am using a 802.11g network adapter with Linksys Router WRT150N runs on
>Vista .
>
>The driver has been updated to the newest one directed by DELL.
>I ve called Linksys, they made sure the router works perfectly . My
>other 2 pc is connecting to the same router work just fine.
>
>what's the problem then? :confused::confused:
First, how the deleted explative do you expect anyone to answer your
question without the slightest clue what hardware, software, and
firmware you're using? Start by describing the hardware. If you
can't do that, supply the service code and we can look it up for you
on the Dell support web pile. When you're done with that, try really
hard to figure out the model number of the Linksys router, the
hardware revision level (see the serial number tag), and the firmware
version if possible. Maybe then, someone can fix your problem.
Meanwhile, are you using Vista? If so, Vista has some problems with
DHCP. See:
<http://groups.google.com/group/alt.internet.wireless/msg/cd8d480583867ee3>
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