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Client cannot access internet
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One of the clients on our network cannot access the internet most of the time, but the other client and the host can access the internet. I have a wireless 802.11b network with a broadband connection. Previously I have tried giving the faulty client a static IP, changing the routers UPnP settings, and uninstalling Service Pack 2 (which caused other problems, and made the internet even worse) The internet occassionaly works, but for only a short amount of time. The wireless router we are using is a Netgear MR814v2. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance |
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How is the computer with limited conectivity connected to the router? Does it use a wireless adapter or is it wired?
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The wireless network itself is fine. I'm always connected. It is the internet connection over the network that is dropping out. I always have wireless reception
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ok what I'm askin is are there any computers connected to the router with a cable or are they all connected with wireless adapters?
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The ADSL modem is connected by USB to the host computer. The host is connected by ethernet cable to the router then the two other computers are connected to the router wirelessly (one of which has flawless internet)
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