Wireless Networking One connection makes the other one fails

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One connection makes the other one fails powerland 03-06-08
Posted by on March 6, 2008, 7:55 am
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I have a problem.

I have 2 computers connecting to Dlink Di-625 wireless router (1 PC
and a Macbook pro).

My PC is connected wirelessly with 90 strenght signal (using the "n"
protocol).

When I boot with my newly installed Macbook (10.5.2), I see it on my d-
link router page, and I soon as I see the mac connecting, I cannot
access to anything on either computers! I have to shutdown my Macbook
to regain access to internet or the network itself??


How can this happen and how can I fix this?

Posted by Peter Pan on March 6, 2008, 12:35 pm
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powerland@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a problem.
>
> I have 2 computers connecting to Dlink Di-625 wireless router (1 PC
> and a Macbook pro).
>
> My PC is connected wirelessly with 90 strenght signal (using the "n"
> protocol).
>
> When I boot with my newly installed Macbook (10.5.2), I see it on my
> d- link router page, and I soon as I see the mac connecting, I cannot
> access to anything on either computers! I have to shutdown my Macbook
> to regain access to internet or the network itself??
>
>
> How can this happen and how can I fix this?

No such thng as 'n' yet, that's a manufacturer lie to try and increase
sales.. forget the non existant n (i know, the box says N and they wouldn't
lie :)
set it to b/g and dhpc server on, sounds like it is in static mode, and/or
reusing the same ip address....



Posted by LR on March 6, 2008, 1:35 pm
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powerland@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a problem.
>
> I have 2 computers connecting to Dlink Di-625 wireless router (1 PC
> and a Macbook pro).
>
> My PC is connected wirelessly with 90 strenght signal (using the "n"
> protocol).
>
> When I boot with my newly installed Macbook (10.5.2), I see it on my d-
> link router page, and I soon as I see the mac connecting, I cannot
> access to anything on either computers! I have to shutdown my Macbook
> to regain access to internet or the network itself??
>
>
> How can this happen and how can I fix this?
You are not alone:-
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1389855&tstart=0


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