Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:50 Post subject: Computer 1 gets cable modem IP, computer 2 gets dynamic IP
I don't believe my specific router/firmware versions are relevant for this problem, but if needed I will post.
The basic issue is that the laptop running Snow Leopard connected via wifi at first gets a dynamic IP address provided by the router, but a short time later (2-3 seconds) this IP address blinks and changes into the IP address of my cable modem. This laptop can always connect to the internet. The desktop on the other hand always gets a dynamic IP from the router, and it doesn't blink, and it never connects to the internet.
The only difference between the two (that I have discovered) is the DNS settings - somehow the laptop gets a couple of comcast DNS servers set, in addition to a DNS search domain. The desktop gets none. I've added the DNS settings the laptop somehow gets to those of the desktop, but it never works.
Since I know that the cable modem is functioning properly, that narrows the problem to either my router or one of the computers. Some strange setting on my computers that I am unaware of aside it appears to be something in the router. The router has default settings with the exception of wifi authentication and SSID.
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:14 Post subject:
While you might not believe the router & firmware is relevant to the problem, it would still be a good idea to post them anyway. Now, on to the problem ...
You did not mention how your router is set up (what functions it provides to the network [e.g. gateway]). In addition, do you have your computers/cable modem plugged into the correct ports?
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:43 Post subject:
I would see this once or twice while I had my router rebooting
I used to run my main router - WHR-G300N
Occasionaly, during reboots, the wan port would be 'switched' and one of my PC's
would get the external IP from my ISP, instead of the router getting the external IP.
Best way you can test is the following
Turn off wireless connections (i.e. turn off laptop)
Unplug any lan connects to router, just leave the WAN -> cablemodem plugged in
Power-cycle cable modem and power-cycle router - leave them for about 5 minutes
Plug in the LAN connect to your desktop, access the GUI, and see if you can get internet
THEN go ahead and turn on the laptop and see what happens.
IF for some reason your laptop hijacks the external IP, re-flash the router.
30-30-30 that thing (unless its the models that cannot do the 30-30-30)
then re-flash a good recommended build (not 13064), and then try test above once again. _________________ Soylent Green Is People !
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