MadMax350
10-15-07, 01:11 PM
Computer in my sig. Here's the situation.
I have Verizon FiOS broadband ISP hooked to 1 wireless router (main), and a second uplinked wired router (secondary) next to my home PC. I have the second router installed because I have multiple PC's in the same room and the wireless router is located centrally in the house for the best transmit location for a wireless laptop (and I didn't feel like running a bunch of wires thru the attic).
Normally everything works fine. Never really have any trouble connecting to the internet via wireless laptop running VISTA; except for the usual long amount of time it takes VISTA to establish a wireless connection after booting up. Sometimes when I turn on my desktop PC, I cannot connect to the internet. Most of the time it does this I can still access the main router via typing 192.168.0.1. Just cannot get on the net. However I have verified I am still connected to the ISP because I can get on the net at the same time using the laptop and another PC I have connected to the secondary router. In order to get my desktop connected, I have to "DISABLE" the local area connection, wait about 10 sec, then "ENABLE" the local area connection (thru WinXP). Then most of the time that fixes it. Rarely, I will have to unplug the second router for a couple of seconds in order to establish a connection to my ISP.
Could this issue be related to this MS KB article?: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913522/en-us
If not, anyone else had this problem and has a solution?
additional info:
-Main router is a D-Link DI-624S firmware 1.00
-Secondary router is a Linksys BEFSR41
-Other PC attached (via wired connection) to the secondary router is running Win2000 SP4
I have Verizon FiOS broadband ISP hooked to 1 wireless router (main), and a second uplinked wired router (secondary) next to my home PC. I have the second router installed because I have multiple PC's in the same room and the wireless router is located centrally in the house for the best transmit location for a wireless laptop (and I didn't feel like running a bunch of wires thru the attic).
Normally everything works fine. Never really have any trouble connecting to the internet via wireless laptop running VISTA; except for the usual long amount of time it takes VISTA to establish a wireless connection after booting up. Sometimes when I turn on my desktop PC, I cannot connect to the internet. Most of the time it does this I can still access the main router via typing 192.168.0.1. Just cannot get on the net. However I have verified I am still connected to the ISP because I can get on the net at the same time using the laptop and another PC I have connected to the secondary router. In order to get my desktop connected, I have to "DISABLE" the local area connection, wait about 10 sec, then "ENABLE" the local area connection (thru WinXP). Then most of the time that fixes it. Rarely, I will have to unplug the second router for a couple of seconds in order to establish a connection to my ISP.
Could this issue be related to this MS KB article?: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913522/en-us
If not, anyone else had this problem and has a solution?
additional info:
-Main router is a D-Link DI-624S firmware 1.00
-Secondary router is a Linksys BEFSR41
-Other PC attached (via wired connection) to the secondary router is running Win2000 SP4