kindly specify your equipment and setup para matabangan ka ug tarung....![]()
kindly specify your equipment and setup para matabangan ka ug tarung....![]()
bai are you using your own wifi/router or the ISP? usually you get the 169.xxx.xxx.xxx ip if hinay imo Wireless side sa router, Kung Lan side there must something wrong with the chipset sa unit.It usually happens and quite often with realtek chipsets
There's a problem with your modem/router's DHCP broadcast.
To solve it without changing router/modem, just use static instead.
If I am not mistaken, this should be your set-up:
Internet ---> ISP's Modem/Router ----> Your WIFI Router ---> PCs
If you get an invalid IP (169.xx.xx.xx), YOUR Wifi Router is not giving you a valid IP address through the wireless or the wired connection.
Here are the things I do regarding this:
1. From your PC's end, repair the limited connection.
2. Disconnect and reconnect the cable (if wired) or disconnect the limited wireless and reconnect again.
2. Disable/Re-enable Wireless Network Connection (WNC) / Local Area Connection (LAC)
3. Reset YOUR WIFI router.
4. Reset the ISP's Modem, YOUR WIFI router and your all together.
5. Set your LAC's speed and duplex to 10MB half.
6. If the ISP's modem is set to ALWAYS ON, you can try to isolate if YOUR WIFI router is causing the problem by connecting a cable to the ISPs modem to one of your PCs and see if it gets a valid IP.
7. If all these fails, you need to get in touch with your ISP already.
I hope I didn't miss a step! haha
Im referring to elai not you.
Sayon ra kaayo sabtoN ang gi pang mention sa TS.
Sige mo ug post pero ang TS wa nay feedbacks, unsaon pag tabang ana.And Here are the things na ako na try to TS this prob:
1. winsock reset
2. "the good old" powercycle
3. IP release and renew
4. resetting the modem or router to its factory settings
5. nakasuway pud ko gai ug unplug -replug sa mga wires
6. delete ang existing connection sa wireless nya mucreate ug bag-o na connection
7. uninstall and reinstall sa ethernet ug wireless adaptors sa device manager
8. Lower down sa mga internet security, firewall ug antivirus
9. Safe MOde w/ networking pud
10. retype sa password kun wireless connection
11. UG DAKDAK SA MODEM UG ROUTER....hehehehe jowk...
open Network Connections. Right Click imong gigamit nga connection (LAN) or wireless then click properties.
Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
under general, make sure it is on Obtain IP address automatically and obtain DNS server address automatically.
hehehehe..
in my own little understanding basta mo start na gali nag 169 ang imong local IP meaning imong LAN CARD wala maka kuha og IP ADDRESS sa imong DNS server...
for example if connected wit DSL MODEM..then mo kalit lang og 169.xxx.xxx.xxx imo ip address or limited connection bo-ot pasabot wala mo hatag og saktong IP ADDRESS ang imong modem or either imong modem wala mo sink or deli connected sa imong ISP PROVIDER GL0BE/PLDT
sa akong pag sabot murag default IP na sya nga ihatag sa modem/router kong na-ay problema sa connection...
ang pag troubleshoot lang aneh try.. go to start then run, type cmd, enter, type, ipconfig /all so basically makita nimo ang 169.xxx.xxx.xxx. gateway and dns...
type.. ipconfig /release
wait..until you see the all 0.0.0.0 result...
then type again... ipconfig /renew
wait until taga-an ka og result sa new ip.. then try to ping some website.. type ping Yahoo! if na-ay reply.. then ok na imong connection...
if deli na mo work nga solution restart your modem/router....or restart your pc...
if wala gihapon.. then something wrong with your modem/router
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