The system that I am working on today has 3 Windows computers and a Broadband Router. I am trying to setup a Network - something which I must have done at least 100 times before - but have come acroos an unusual problem.
Computer_1 connects to the Router via Ethernet and Computers_2 and _3 connect via Wireless. The Wireless signal is maximum with 5 Green Bars displayed.
The Ethernet connection from C_1 is perfect - Network and Internet all work as expected.
However when I try to connect C_2 and C_3 wirelessly I receive the following message: -
"Successfully connected to your WiFi Network. However, you do not have an Internet connection".
I have checked the Router management software and the C_2 and C_3 wireless software but cannot see a setting or a configuration that would result in a connection to the Network but prevent a connection to the Internet.
Any thoughts on where I could start looking next :confused:
TiA
T.
Computer_1 connects to the Router via Ethernet and Computers_2 and _3 connect via Wireless. The Wireless signal is maximum with 5 Green Bars displayed.
The Ethernet connection from C_1 is perfect - Network and Internet all work as expected.
However when I try to connect C_2 and C_3 wirelessly I receive the following message: -
"Successfully connected to your WiFi Network. However, you do not have an Internet connection".
I have checked the Router management software and the C_2 and C_3 wireless software but cannot see a setting or a configuration that would result in a connection to the Network but prevent a connection to the Internet.
Any thoughts on where I could start looking next :confused:
TiA
T.