having some really weird network problems.

2010-12-11 Thread Oriol Gómez
Hi all,
I'm having some very very weird network issues.
I use a router with dhcp enabled and I have my windows box configured
to connect to it.
As soon as I connect my mac to the same wireless, internet dies on my
windows box in a way that I am able to use my open connections but I
can't open new ones such as creating websites etc.
If I disconnect the mac it stays the same way until I power cycle the router.
Has anyone else experienced this?
It seems very weird to me.

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RE: having some really weird network problems.

2010-12-11 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Sounds almost like duplicate Ip issues, which should not happen if you
are using DHCP. Try reissueing your lease. Also, do you use NAT on your
router?

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From: Oriol Gómez ogomez@gmail.com
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Subject: having some really weird network problems.
Hi all,
I'm having some very very weird network issues.
I use a router with dhcp enabled and I have my windows box configured
to connect to it.
As soon as I connect my mac to the same wireless, internet dies on my
windows box in a way that I am able to use my open connections but I
can't open new ones such as creating websites etc.
If I disconnect the mac it stays the same way until I power cycle the router.
Has anyone else experienced this?
It seems very weird to me.

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Re: having some really weird network problems.

2010-12-11 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
If it's not a dhcp issue like jon suggested, could it be that one
device is 11g and the other is 11n? You can get weird issues when some
routers try and do boh standards at once, the solution being to switch
to g only.

On 11/12/2010, Jonathan Cohn jon.c.c...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sounds almost like duplicate Ip issues, which should not happen if you
 are using DHCP. Try reissueing your lease. Also, do you use NAT on your
 router?

 Sent from my Windows Mobile phone

 From: Oriol Gómez ogomez@gmail.com
 Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 12:38 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: having some really weird network problems.
 Hi all,
 I'm having some very very weird network issues.
 I use a router with dhcp enabled and I have my windows box configured
 to connect to it.
 As soon as I connect my mac to the same wireless, internet dies on my
 windows box in a way that I am able to use my open connections but I
 can't open new ones such as creating websites etc.
 If I disconnect the mac it stays the same way until I power cycle the
 router.
 Has anyone else experienced this?
 It seems very weird to me.

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Re: having some really weird network problems.

2010-12-11 Thread Oriol Gómez
well funny thign is my computer is connecting through cable which
shouldnt have problems. it seems as though my mac is killing the
router and I don't think I'm having ip issues. I tried switching to
using dhcp with manual address and put a new IP in, but I can't close
that dialog and I'm kinda stuck.

On 12/11/10, Ben Mustill-Rose bmustillr...@gmail.com wrote:
 If it's not a dhcp issue like jon suggested, could it be that one
 device is 11g and the other is 11n? You can get weird issues when some
 routers try and do boh standards at once, the solution being to switch
 to g only.

 On 11/12/2010, Jonathan Cohn jon.c.c...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sounds almost like duplicate Ip issues, which should not happen if you
 are using DHCP. Try reissueing your lease. Also, do you use NAT on your
 router?

 Sent from my Windows Mobile phone

 From: Oriol Gómez ogomez@gmail.com
 Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 12:38 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: having some really weird network problems.
 Hi all,
 I'm having some very very weird network issues.
 I use a router with dhcp enabled and I have my windows box configured
 to connect to it.
 As soon as I connect my mac to the same wireless, internet dies on my
 windows box in a way that I am able to use my open connections but I
 can't open new ones such as creating websites etc.
 If I disconnect the mac it stays the same way until I power cycle the
 router.
 Has anyone else experienced this?
 It seems very weird to me.

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Re: having some really weird network problems.

2010-12-11 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
The non closing dialog really does make it sound like a ip issue. I
don't know the mac command, but I'd try an ipconfig /release then an
ipconfig /renew on both computers.
Failing that, make sure that both devices are set to use dhcp, clear
any reservations on the router side, reset the router and see what
happens.

On 11/12/2010, Oriol Gómez ogomez@gmail.com wrote:
 well funny thign is my computer is connecting through cable which
 shouldnt have problems. it seems as though my mac is killing the
 router and I don't think I'm having ip issues. I tried switching to
 using dhcp with manual address and put a new IP in, but I can't close
 that dialog and I'm kinda stuck.

 On 12/11/10, Ben Mustill-Rose bmustillr...@gmail.com wrote:
 If it's not a dhcp issue like jon suggested, could it be that one
 device is 11g and the other is 11n? You can get weird issues when some
 routers try and do boh standards at once, the solution being to switch
 to g only.

 On 11/12/2010, Jonathan Cohn jon.c.c...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sounds almost like duplicate Ip issues, which should not happen if you
 are using DHCP. Try reissueing your lease. Also, do you use NAT on your
 router?

 Sent from my Windows Mobile phone

 From: Oriol Gómez ogomez@gmail.com
 Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 12:38 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: having some really weird network problems.
 Hi all,
 I'm having some very very weird network issues.
 I use a router with dhcp enabled and I have my windows box configured
 to connect to it.
 As soon as I connect my mac to the same wireless, internet dies on my
 windows box in a way that I am able to use my open connections but I
 can't open new ones such as creating websites etc.
 If I disconnect the mac it stays the same way until I power cycle the
 router.
 Has anyone else experienced this?
 It seems very weird to me.

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