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Offline swift240Topic starter

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Lost Internet
« on: November 16, 2008, 02:27:31 PM »
Hi all,
I used to use my Amiga 1200 towered with Mediator and Fast Ethernet not a problem, Internet nice
Then one day our router decided to die.
So I got a new one from eBay a WIFI router that has also 4 ethernet ports.
PC on WIFI or cable yes and so is Linux Ubuntu WIFI or cable not a problem.
But the Amiga no  way does it work on cable like it used to before.
I don't know how to get it to work I have tried all I know but still nothing.
I get the Cant resolve error.
Any help please
TIA,

Mike.
Amiga 1200, 82gb HD, 4 way IDE\'97, DVD Multi-Recorder, OS3.9, BB1,BB2, Apollo Turbo MkII 030/40, 32meg Fastram, 4Gb CF card PCMCIA slot, IDE CF card adaptor 4Gb CF card, HP 810C, Alba HDTV, Converted PC PSU. C128, C64, C16, Plus4, 1701, 1570, 1541MkII, ARP6.0,KCS Power Cart, FreezeFrame MK3B, Freeze Machine, Simons Basic,  PSP, PS1, PS2, PS3 HDMI and 1TB HD+ 80gb USB HD, PS3 TV add on, Sound Surround speakers for PS2,PS3,PC, and Amiga Amazing so
 

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Re: Lost Internet
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2008, 03:05:47 PM »
Hi,
can you ping the "interface" IP of your WiFi box ?
If no, your card or your cable might be dead.
Which NET stack do you use ?
Keep the Faith !
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I also repair drives of our old beloved Amiga
 

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Re: Lost Internet
« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2008, 04:50:03 PM »
More likely the new router is using a different IP range to the old one and the Amiga us using a static IP address which has not been updated. E.g. the old router was using 192.168.1.x and the new one is using 10.0.1.x. You should make sure your Amiga is configured with the correct gateway, subnet mask and IP address to connect to your router.

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