Re: Accessing W98 files and printers in a wireless network
"Adrian" <xx@xx.xx> wrote in message
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| "Adrian" <xx@xx.xx> wrote in message
| news:46f3da50$0$24401$5fc3050@news.tiscali.nl...
| > "Ingeborg" <a@b.invalid> wrote in message
| > news:Xns99B2A4E2BEFF2abinvalid@194.109.133.133...
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| >> When you don't have connection, does it help to execute
| >>
| >> winipcfg /renew
| >>
| >> from a command prompt on the W98 box?
| >>
| >>
| >
| > "DHCP server unavailable"
| > I tried sooner because the connection dropped out.
| >
|
| I am now running the Belkin adapter with Belkin software. Is there an
| alternative for the Belkin software, assuming their driver remains in
place?
| The point is that the connection with the access point is problem free on
my
| XP and my Vista, so it doesn't seem to be the access point per se, but the
| adapter (software) in combination with W98. Is there alternative software
| available - either part of W98 or downloadable?
|
| Adrian.
|
UNLESS, you have completely diagnosed the issue and confined such
specifically to the Belkin driver, OR if the driver was NOT created for the
9X OS, likely your issues are not related directly to the drivers.
There are a number of potential issues ranging from the wrong or
conflicting IP addressing and or protocol version; to browser conflicts; to
firewall issues; to security issues/settings; to ..., well, you get the idea
I hope.
Perhaps it would help if the group first received some basic network
information.
Please post the results from:
1. In XP and VISTA:
from the run box "cmd ipconfig /all"
2. In 98:
from the run box "winipcfg", posting the Belkin, local network, and
*phone/modem* {if applicable}, TCP/IP adapter settings.
Also, it would be instrumental to know what security protocol [none, MAC,
WEP, WPA, etc.] you are using.
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