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After 2 minutes, power on the modem, the router and then, lastly, the computers. To do a power cycle, please power off the computer, the router and then the modem. Connect the modem to the router's Internet port and wired PCs to the router's numbered ports.ġ1. Change the IP address to 10.10.10.1 then save the settings.ġ0. On the Setup Tab -> Basic Setup sub-tab, look for the LAN IP which is 192.168.1.1.ĩ. #WINDOW 10 PING 169.254 GENERAL TRANSMIT FAILURE MAC#Click on the Setup tab, then click on the MAC Address Clone sub tab, enable it and click on "Clone your PC's MAC" then save the settings.Ĩ. No dashes or slashes and special characters). (You may use all numbers but you can only use letters A to F. Do not click on the "Generate" button.Įnter any 10-digit value in the Key 1 box. To secure your wireless network, Please click on the Wireless security sub-tab that is still under the Wireless tab and change the Security mode to WEP and have these: Wireless Network Name (SSID): Anything that you would want to name your network.Ħ. Click on the Wireless tab and have these: #WINDOW 10 PING 169.254 GENERAL TRANSMIT FAILURE PASSWORD#Skip User Name and type admin on the Password field, and click OK.ĥ. When the browser opens, type on the Address bar and click on Go or press the Enter key. ![]() Go to your desktop and double click on Internet Explorer or any browser(Located on the Start Menu in Windows XP).ģ. #WINDOW 10 PING 169.254 GENERAL TRANSMIT FAILURE PC#(This PC should be the one that can get online if directly connected to the modem).Ģ. Connect the PC to the port one of the router then restart it. Again the connection w/the laptop is working (I'm using right now in fact).ġ. Further, at the bottom it even says "connected to router." ?!?! But I cannot connect at all ie trying to bring up any web site I get "cannot display the webpage" IE error.Įdit: these are the steps Ciso gave me to set up the wireless, FWIW. #WINDOW 10 PING 169.254 GENERAL TRANSMIT FAILURE INSTALL#Are these things known to be junk or is there some possible fix I don't know about? Oh supposedly the driver that shipped with should work with Vista, and I can't install a new one offhand because I have no way to get it on to the new PC (laptop doesn't have a CD R/W).Īlso I re-set up my wireless and per another suggestion to a specific channel.and the "netgear wizard" always shows that channel for my wireless under the "Network" tab. At first I was getting dropped a lot and it was running realllllly slow.but I have a laptop using the same wireless connection (with XP) and it runs fine, as it always has. Attachments ipconfig ipaddress specified.png (17.81 KiB) Viewed 2196 times ipconfig ipaddress not specified.png (17.92 KiB) Viewed 2196 times MacNala Posts: 160 Joined: 12.Just bought one of those "plug n play" adapters (WG111 to be exact), and the PC it's connected to is also new (w/Vista, unfortunately). ![]() This may or may not explain the problem I am not an expert in reading these things. Ipconfig ipaddress not specified.pngipconfig ipaddress specified.png The other with the adapter configured to a specfici address in the router range and the gateway mask and DNS set correctly. To illustrate I attach two images one shows the rersponse to a simple ipconfig with the IPAddress supposed to be obtained automatically. I have tried the suggested ipconfig commands without success. When you look at the NIC properties from the host OS, is there an entry for VirtualBox Bridged Networking Driver? Is the box checked? The netmask and gateway should match the config of the host. If it won't get its config automatically, you can try manually configuring it. Have you tried doing "ipconfig /release" followed by "ipconfig /renew" from a command prompt? Works fine on my system with Win 7 圆4 on host and guest. ![]() If you are using bridged mode, the vm should get its network config automatically, just like the host or other machines on the LAN. #WINDOW 10 PING 169.254 GENERAL TRANSMIT FAILURE WINDOWS 10#Oct 2008, 00:20 Primary OS: MS Windows 10 VBox Version: PUEL Guest OSses: Windows 7 & 10 I have obviously missed something in the setup but cannot find an answer in the forums.Ĭan anyone help point me in the right direction? MacNala Posts: 160 Joined: 12. I have tried attaching the network adapter to Bridged Adapter but can not get any access to the host, the internet or the workgroup computers. The host is a member of a workgroup (not WORKGROUP) to allow it access to the other machines in the local network (Not a domain) I have set the workgroup in the guest to be the same but I cannot get the guest to see the workgroup computers nor can they see the guest. I can get network access from the guest to the host setting a network adapter to Host-only and attached to Virtualbox Host-only Ethernet adapter and from the host to the guest as well. I can get internet access from the guest to work setting a network adapter to Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop (85240EM) attached to NAT. I have a Win7 圆4 host in which I have VB 3.0.10 and set up a Win7 圆4 guest. ![]()
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