03-01-2004, 10:22 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Location: Northern VA
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Cannot Locate Server...?
I was hoping someone here could help.
My girlfriend has a Linksys wireless router that is hooked up to the cable modem at the house. The two laptops in the house are in perfect working order. But the desktop pc is having problems locating the server. I don't have too many specifics for the pc, but this is what I DO know: Its a compaq percisio (sp). It has Windows Millenium as the OS with a pentium II processor. Anytime she tries to get on the internet she immediatley gets a message that says "cannot locate server". Everything else is in fine working order. Any ideas on how to remedy this? I don't know much about computers so forgive my ignorance if this doesn't make sense or if there is an easy solution. Thanks in advance. |
03-01-2004, 11:35 AM | #2 (permalink) |
beauty in the breakdown
Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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Check the networking settings. It sounds like the machine isnt finding network that the rest of the machines are using. Unfortunately, I cant remember just how to do this--I havent used a Win98 based machine in years, and dont have one to look on. Hopefully someone else here will remember just how to do it...
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03-02-2004, 12:53 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Is the desktop able to "see" the other two laptops? Or is it off the network altogether? Try to ping the IP's of the other two machines.
If you can communicate with the other PCs, check to make sure that the IP for the desktop is assigned by DCHP. If it's not then it won't work with the router. Goto Control Panel\Network\TCP-IP\ Under the advanced tab check to make sure that "Automatic by DCHP" is checked. Then goto "Run" and type "winipcfg" Select the network adapter and click the renew button. After that it should work. The only other problem I can see is that the wireless nic isn't installed correctly. If you can, check it with a wired connection to be sure. As a last resort, I'm not sure if this is a problem in ME or not since they might have fixed it since 98. In win 98 the network adapters had a nasty habit of becoming corrupted and not telling anyone. The only way to fix it short of a fresh install is to go into the control panel under Add/Remove software. Click on the "windows setup" or "components" tab, I can't remember the exact name of it. Uninstall everything that has to do with the network or dialup adapters. Then reboot and re-install them from the win ME cd. Let us know how it turns out.
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03-02-2004, 07:32 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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Location: Go A's!!!!
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WindowsME is garbage. That is probably part of the problem, there is more issues with that OS than all others combined, good luck though.
more info might also help such was was this a newly configged router or has it been in use for a while and just stopped working for the desktop etc.
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