Ping the router. Or, alternatively, if u have a 2nd pc, try accessing
it on the network.

On 12/27/10, Josh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Friends,
> I am currently connected to a neighbor's router typing this message. I am
> having problems connecting to the internet via my router. I have tested both
> the router and the modem to see if I was able to access the internet from
> either one; I was not able to access the internet from the desktop which is
> wired nor the laptop which is wireless. Being that I am unable to access the
> internet from the desktop I am leaning towards this being a modem problem
> rather than a router problem. Should this be a router problem though does
> anyone have any suggestions on a wireless router? I run two laptops off the
> wireless router. I currently have a NetGear router that supposedly has a
> lifetime warranty *thats a croc*. I have to pay NetGear in order to
> determine if the router is in fact defective so I would kind of like to stay
> away from NetGear if possible since this one is only about six months old.
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
>
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