JacobAFournier
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At the time you did ths ipconfig /all... the network wasn't up so you get the default 169 address which just means nothing found.
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makes me believe that your TCPIP settings are not the prime suspect. With wrong TCPIP settings it would most likely never work.It's also strange, sometimes it will connect fine and other times not at all. No other device in the house is having this issue so it's definitely just my machine.
20-30 would be the maxium I'd use and even then I'd want a booster if I can manage it.without running 50 or so feet
Thats asking a lot from a cheap home router...I have a Belkin Router..
Yeah, if you could explain to me what you said in a little more detail that would be great. When it comes to networking and I have no clue what I'm doing.It is the Wireless Lan adapter 3 that is being used and it has no default gateway and it should have, and your TCPIP address is not what you normally see an 'inside' 192.168 number.
These parameters are normally set when you select Automatic in your TCPIP v4 properties setting of the wireless connection. These values come from the router at startup when the router has DHCP enabled.
Both the wireless and the wired ethernet TCPIP v4 settings should be set to Automatic!
If I am going too fast please tell me and I will explain in more detail.
Hope this helps a bit more
Please tell us how you are going
Henk
Yeah, if you could explain to me what you said in a little more detail that would be great.
At the time you did ths ipconfig /all... the network wasn't up so you get the default 169 address which just means nothing found.
View attachment 30969
makes me believe that your TCPIP settings are not the prime suspect. With wrong TCPIP settings it would most likely never work.It's also strange, sometimes it will connect fine and other times not at all. No other device in the house is having this issue so it's definitely just my machine.