by Lysander » Mon Aug 02, 2004 6:22 pm
You'll want to figure out what your IP address is. If it's 0.0.0.0, well, this should be pretty ovious; something between the computer and the rounter is screwing up, and it's probably network driver madness. If, on the other hand, you have 192.168.XXX.XXX, (and I think you do( than your computer is fine, as it can go through the hub and into the router to recieve a private IP address--so you should, at least, be able to share files between the three computers now. Which means that somewhere between the cable network and your router is the problem. See if the service is down or something. Where I'm at, GCI uses 3com modems that have several indicator lights, and one of them will flash green, amber, black if there are problems with the cable signal. I personally think this is cool. Can you use the modem to hook up with anything else succesfully? If so, than that means that the cable modem is recieving signal properly. If it doesn't, than RobB, you are going to just ask yourself the hard questions. Like, "Do I have the coax cable screwed into the wall?"
You'll want to figure out what your IP address is. If it's 0.0.0.0, well, this should be pretty ovious; something between the computer and the rounter is screwing up, and it's probably network driver madness. If, on the other hand, you have 192.168.XXX.XXX, (and I think you do( than your computer is fine, as it can go through the hub and into the router to recieve a private IP address--so you should, at least, be able to share files between the three computers now. Which means that somewhere between the cable network and your router is the problem. See if the service is down or something. Where I'm at, GCI uses 3com modems that have several indicator lights, and one of them will flash green, amber, black if there are problems with the cable signal. I personally think this is cool. Can you use the modem to hook up with anything else succesfully? If so, than that means that the cable modem is recieving signal properly. If it doesn't, than RobB, you are going to just ask yourself the hard questions. Like, "Do I have the coax cable screwed into the wall?"