Re: XE102 powerline adapter connected w/ 3 lights, but browser cannot connect You might have better luck with this question in:
comp.os.ms-windows.networking.* (a number of choices)
microsoft.public.* (OS-specific networking)
Google Groups is a good way to find the most relevant newsgroups; e.g.,
<http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Netgear+XE102>
In <1129227433.615077.295050@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups .com> on 13 Oct 2005
11:17:13 -0700, "Tim" <tg-google@emailias.com> wrote:
>I have had a wireless network in my house for a year, but it has
>cold spots that are inconvenient for my wife's work-at-home days.
>And she sometimes has configuration problems after working in a
>wireless cafe. So I thought I'd try powerline networking as a
>complement to the wireless; this would also give me PC access in
>my basement, now out of reach of my wireless network.
>
>So I have a pair of new Netgear XE102 powerline network adapters:
>one is plugged into LAN port 4 of a Linksys Wireless Router/AccessPoint
>(model WRT54G) and the other into my wife's ThinkPad notebook.
>The 3 green lights are one on both XE102's, as the documentation
>says is needed to show that the network connection is there. But
>the notebook cannot connect to any web site: IE gives me an error
>pop-up saying "IE could not open the search page".
>
>If I disconnect the XE102 from her notebook and insert her wireless
>card, she can connect to web sites without doing anything else.
>And when she takes her notebook to work, she connects to her network
>and works fine without changing any configuraiton.
>
>I've read the whole XE102 manual, and everything I can find on the
>Netgear website. But I cannot find anything to suggest what to
>try next. I tried this 2 adapters in outlets in the same room,
>ones that are 8 feet apart. My house is 100 years old, but much
>of the electrical wiring is new--I just don't know how much.
>
>So why can't we get to a web site with the XE102's?
>Any suggestions would be welcome.
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