Unfortunately both images have cut off the important stuff at the top.
Try this
Click the start orb and type
cmd
and hit enter
then type
ipconfig /all > desktop\ipconfig1.txt (ipconfig1.txt the name of the text file when it is working)
and
ipconfig /all > desktop\ipconfig2.txt (ipconfig2.txt the name of the text file when is is not working) or what ever you would like to name them to indicate the connection is up or down.
This will create two text files on your desktop with the names you have given them. You can zip them up and attach them to your next post.
Thanks
Randy
Hi,
My 2 cents is this... here's my hunch, for what it's worth:
The problem is not in the 2 laptops. Contect the IP responsible for the modem & Support for the router. If, 2 machines are doing the same thing it's before them not them, both. The common denominator is not to different machines.
Drew
Answer to first question is a very firm NO.Hi Guys,
So the reason I'm using different IP addressing is that my ISP's modem's address is 192.168.1.1 and the guy at the ISP's help desk told me that in that case i should assign 192.168.1.2 to the wireless router to avoid conflicts. Should i go back to assigning them both ...1.1 ???
I disabled the IP protocol v.6 and assigned to v.4 the DNS addresses that Randy suggested. I'll let you know if it helps.
Saltgrass: not sure if it's a good idea to disable the Bluetooth and Ethernet adapters: i actually use Bluetooth quite a bit and the ethernet port too from time to time... do you think they might be interfering?
Thanks again and regards,
mic
Might want to try changing the channel on your wireless router. Someone else is wifi could be interfering with yours.Hi Guys,
- the wireless signal is very good, i live in a small apartment