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20 years 7 months ago #3381
by richelle214
"long live linksys"
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i have this new pc.....i use a linksys wireless adapter...when i check my network connections....i see the wireless network connection enable but i still have that one which called internet gateway...i supposed that is an internet connection sharing software.....when i disable that i can no longer access the internet...but linksys said that if im using the router i should not use an ics in my network and i did that...i uninstall internet gateway but now i cant connect..if i have that enable my connection is fine...
what will i do?....please help........
what will i do?....please help........
"long live linksys"
20 years 7 months ago #3384
by Chris
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Replied by Chris on topic Re: Linksys Wireless router
If I have understood your problem correctly, when viewing your "Network Places", there are two icons, one representing your Wireless network adaptor and another one called "Internet Gateway", which when disabled, you loose your connection ?
If I haven't understood your problem correctly, can you please provide us with more information?
If I haven't understood your problem correctly, can you please provide us with more information?
Chris Partsenidis.
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20 years 7 months ago #3387
by sahirh
Sahir Hidayatullah.
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Replied by sahirh on topic Re: Linksys Wireless router
As Chris said, a little more detail would be helpful.. however I'm guessing you're using Windows XP internet connection sharing..
if its working with the gateway icon there, then why not just leave it that way ?
if its working with the gateway icon there, then why not just leave it that way ?
Sahir Hidayatullah.
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20 years 7 months ago #3389
by richelle214
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Replied by richelle214 on topic Re: Linksys Wireless router
i do apologize for that........
yeah chris, you are right...when im viewing my network place where the icons are...i have the wireless network connection, local area connection, lan hi speed internet and this internet gateway......all of them are disable except for the wireless network connection and internet gateway thing....now, if i disable the internet gateway i loose the connection.....if i enable it i conect the internet....
im sorry im not that techy person......i hope you understand....thanks....
yeah chris, you are right...when im viewing my network place where the icons are...i have the wireless network connection, local area connection, lan hi speed internet and this internet gateway......all of them are disable except for the wireless network connection and internet gateway thing....now, if i disable the internet gateway i loose the connection.....if i enable it i conect the internet....
im sorry im not that techy person......i hope you understand....thanks....
"long live linksys"
20 years 7 months ago #3443
by mrymptryx
Archee M.
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Replied by mrymptryx on topic Linksys Technical Support
Good day Richelle,
<1> Internet gateway and ICS shuld be disable if you're using wireless adapter from Linksys, If necessary, you can uninstall and delete them.
btw, are you using using WinXP? if yes, you should be using wireless zero config utility on your WinXP. And are you using a wireless router from Linksys as well?
<2> If you're running WinXP, on your system tray(on the bottom right corner of your screen,) you should see a double computer icon there, right click on that one and click on view available wireless network, you should suppose to see Linksys there under available network if you're using a wireless router from Linksys as well, highlight linksys and click connect on the bottom. Sometime you need to check -allow me to connect ..... and after that, when you point over your mouse on the double computer, you should have your wireless connection status and it should say connected and with a signal status. If this doesn't work, give us a call
+1-800-326-7114
<1> Internet gateway and ICS shuld be disable if you're using wireless adapter from Linksys, If necessary, you can uninstall and delete them.
btw, are you using using WinXP? if yes, you should be using wireless zero config utility on your WinXP. And are you using a wireless router from Linksys as well?
<2> If you're running WinXP, on your system tray(on the bottom right corner of your screen,) you should see a double computer icon there, right click on that one and click on view available wireless network, you should suppose to see Linksys there under available network if you're using a wireless router from Linksys as well, highlight linksys and click connect on the bottom. Sometime you need to check -allow me to connect ..... and after that, when you point over your mouse on the double computer, you should have your wireless connection status and it should say connected and with a signal status. If this doesn't work, give us a call
+1-800-326-7114
Archee M.
Technical SUpport Professional
AT&T Global Network Services
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18 years 4 months ago #15488
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Replied by Staticrichard on topic Re: Linksys Wireless router
Hi Richelle,
Please follow the suggestion provided by Chris, if you find
any trouble in understand, you may use this site for screenshots for futhur help, which i belive could be help full.
:idea:
va.zensupport.co.uk/
Richard
Please follow the suggestion provided by Chris, if you find
any trouble in understand, you may use this site for screenshots for futhur help, which i belive could be help full.
:idea:
va.zensupport.co.uk/
Richard
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