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Old 06-03-2008, 12:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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My custom built laptop doesnt seem to want to connect to my home
network, but the internet cafe downtown has the same ISP and my laptop
connects just fine there. The laptop works fine at home wired in but
the wireless always returns the 169.x.x.x address. I will be posting
the ipconfig / all as soon as im home. Any suggestions?


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Old 06-03-2008, 12:58 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Make sure you have the correct security settings on your router, an
copy them correctly to your Vista computer. I have had Vista accep
incorrect WEP keys with no connection errors, but then display "loca
only" for network status. Only afterwards did i look and find
169.x.x.x address. After verifying the correct WEP key, it connecte
with no issues. This was at a customer's house with a netgear rangema
router, and they had the wrong key copied down. That is the only time
have seen what you described. I assume you are on Vista

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Old 06-03-2008, 01:03 AM   #3 (permalink)
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bad_the_ba;734752 Wrote:
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> Make sure you have the correct security settings on your router, an
> copy them correctly to your Vista computer. I have had Vista accep
> incorrect WEP keys with no connection errors, but then display "loca
> only" for network status. Only afterwards did i look and find
> 169.x.x.x address. After verifying the correct WEP key, it connecte
> with no issues. This was at a customer's house with a netgear rangema
> router, and they had the wrong key copied down. That is the only time
> have seen what you described. I assume you are on Vista
Yep I'm on Vista, and my router/gateway thing is a Seimans SE567. Iv
tried using every security setting possible on the router and i
currently on an open security setting, so i have no idea what I can b
doing to change the fact that its still a 169 Ip address. But like
said before the Cafe has basically the same gateway as I do and
connect to it and go

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Old 06-03-2008, 01:16 AM   #4 (permalink)
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You said the cafe had the same ISP as you, now you said they had the
same gateway as you. I assume by gateway you mean they have the same
router hardware as you, a Seimens SE567? Are both true? They have the
same ISP AND hardware? If so, are both locations using the same default
SSID? Just wondering if your laptop is holding settings from one
connection


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Old 06-03-2008, 01:26 AM   #5 (permalink)
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bad_the_ba;734781 Wrote:
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> You said the cafe had the same ISP as you, now you said they had the
> same gateway as you. I assume by gateway you mean they have the same
> router hardware as you, a Seimens SE567? Are both true? They have the
> same ISP AND hardware? If so, are both locations using the same default
> SSID? Just wondering if your laptop is holding settings from one
> connection

Yes and no, The gateway is not the same, it is very similar, and im
unsure of the model at the moment. However, we do share the same isp
and no the SSID names are different.


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Old 06-03-2008, 01:30 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Have you connected other devices wirelessly at home? If the laptop i
the only device you have attempted to connect, then possibly the route
is not properly assigning addresses for DHCP requests on the WLA
properly. Check if there is a firmware upgrade for your router. Also
are your WLAN card drivers updated to the newest

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Old 06-03-2008, 01:33 AM   #7 (permalink)
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bad_the_ba;734793 Wrote:
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> Have you connected other devices wirelessly at home? If the laptop i
> the only device you have attempted to connect, then possibly the route
> is not properly assigning addresses for DHCP requests on the WLA
> properly. Check if there is a firmware upgrade for your router. Also
> are your WLAN card drivers updated to the newest
Thank you for replying so quickly. I've tried hooking my Xbox 360 u
to the router and it did work for some time but it randomly stoppe
working a few months ago. Now my friends laptop, my laptop and my xbo
cannot access the router through the wireless. The WLAN drivers are a
uptodate as they can be and I'm not sure if I can update my router

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Old 06-03-2008, 01:49 AM   #8 (permalink)
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If you are having trouble connecting wirelessly with multiple devices
then everything points to your router. Have you tried a hard reset? I a
not familiar with Seimens routers, but most manufacturers have a rese
button somewhere on the back of the router that needs to be held in fo
several seconds to bring it back to factory settings. Check your manua
if you have a paper or CD manual. Have you ever logged onto th
interactive "web" setup for your router? This may tell you the curren
firmware version, so that tech support would show if there is a
available update

As a side note, this being an all in one ADSL gateway/router/AP, was i
provided by your DSL company, or did you purchase this route
separately? BTW, I am currently downloading the manual for this router
I do not see any available section for firmware upgrades on the Seimen
site I am on

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Old 06-03-2008, 01:51 AM   #9 (permalink)
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bad_the_ba;734810 Wrote:
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> If you are having trouble connecting wirelessly with multiple devices
> then everything points to your router. Have you tried a hard reset? I a
> not familiar with Seimens routers, but most manufacturers have a rese
> button somewhere on the back of the router that needs to be held in fo
> several seconds to bring it back to factory settings. Check your manua
> if you have a paper or CD manual. Have you ever logged onto th
> interactive "web" setup for your router? This may tell you the curren
> firmware version, so that tech support would show if there is a
> available update
>
> As a side note, this being an all in one ADSL gateway/router/AP, was i
> provided by your DSL company, or did you purchase this route
> separately? BTW, I am currently downloading the manual for this router
> I do not see any available section for firmware upgrades on the Seimen
> site I am on
Yeah that's probably why I know of no updates for it, and my DS
company provided this gateway for me and I have tried the hard reset
but I am going to try again when I am free of work. I really hope i
works

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Old 06-03-2008, 02:14 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Don't know if you have a manual for it or not, but their website is not
very easy to navigate or find things on. I am finding no downloads for
that model, but software upgrades and future WLAN features are mentioned
under "technical data". The short manual I did find says colored lights
indicate the status of each part of the router, and that the WLAN light
should be solid green when on and functioning, blinking green if
accessing it from a wireless device (traffic). Also, some devices do not
allow WLAN access until a "one time initial setup" has been completed.
Have you used the web browser interface to complete a router setup?
Obviously you have gotten far enough to change SSID and security
settings, so I'm not questioning that you have done everything right.
I'm leaning toward a firmware or hardware fault. Check the manual, but
on a wired connection you should be able to connect to it by typing
http://gigaset in a browser address bar. Since there is apparently no
firmware update on their support site, I would hope that somewhere on
the web interface there is an option to check for updates online. Hope
this helps. If nothing works, I'd find out from your ISP if it can be
exchanged or if they know of updates. If you set up with them recently
enough, they should cover replacement under a hardware warranty. If it
cannot be resolved and cannot be replaced, a similar looking model from
Zoom Telephonics is the X6, or 5590. Otherwise, since the LAN interface
appears to be fine, you could spring for a good linksys access point. I
do understand though, if you're looking for the solution that costs
least. Hopefully some of this helps.
product info:
'Gigaset SE567 WLAN dsl - Siemens Gigaset Provider Portal Home'
(http://gigaset.siemens.com/shc/0,193...rnrnrn,00.html)
manual:

http://shc-download.siemens.com/repo...619_en_UAE.pdf


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