i have been using a netgear rt314 to run 2 computers . i have been using the Quake 3 mod Urban Terror for a few months with no problems until now. I can ping servers but cannot connect . I am using @home cable service (at least for now). I have reinstalled the entire game but still cannot connect. Also i cannot connect to internet service directly (w/o router) like i used to , i have powered both router and cable modem off. Any ideas?
thanks any hel p would be appreciated Bill
router problem?
system info for last post
i am running XP home , 512 rdram, 2 ghz proc , 2home cable, Toshiba Pcx 1100 cable modem , netgear rt314 with latest firmware
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Hmmm.....had a NetGear for a while at home, never had a problem. Have one at the office too, no problems with Q3.
What could have changed at the time you started having problems? I see WinXP now...recent install? Problems start with that?
What I have found to prove more reliable is to specify your IP address on all workstations, including gateway and DNS.
Assuming defaults, make your IP something like 192.168.0.11, 255.255.255.0 subnet. Leave WINS disabled. Gateway is the router, 192.168.0.1. DNS you'll use your ISP's DNS servers, which you can find on the routers telnet when it's connected, or hitting your ISP's websites support page, calling them, etc.
You have remote telnet admin of the router turned off? Changed the password? Wonder if someone telnet'd in and screwed with it.
What could have changed at the time you started having problems? I see WinXP now...recent install? Problems start with that?
What I have found to prove more reliable is to specify your IP address on all workstations, including gateway and DNS.
Assuming defaults, make your IP something like 192.168.0.11, 255.255.255.0 subnet. Leave WINS disabled. Gateway is the router, 192.168.0.1. DNS you'll use your ISP's DNS servers, which you can find on the routers telnet when it's connected, or hitting your ISP's websites support page, calling them, etc.
You have remote telnet admin of the router turned off? Changed the password? Wonder if someone telnet'd in and screwed with it.
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To be honest with you...forget where. Don't have one in front of me to check....I'd have to sit down in front of one to take a peek. Just poke around with TelNet and wade through all the menu's. not on the Web Admin last I knew....have to use the old TelNet.
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