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  1. #21
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    ok thankz ill try when i get home from work and post what happens

  2. #22
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    I wonder if the Wireless portion of the router is working ????
    Did you try to use the LAN wired portion of the router
    on a know working computer.... I know you are going to hate
    me .... did you plug a Windows XP box into the Linksys Router ???
    Did it work ???? Can you connect to 192.168.1.1 and actually
    log into the GUI ????
    I would try the simple suff first.....

    I can usually get a Linksys WRT54GS working within
    about 2 mins from the time I get it out of that
    idiotic plastic box....bloody fingers and all,
    on either a cable or DSL circuit.
    Franklin Werren at www.bagpipes.net
    Yes I do play the Bagpipes!

    And learning to Play the Bugle

  3. #23
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    Just a thought but have you tried plugging your laptop into a connected ethernet cable and ran all updates.
    When death sleeps it dreams of you...

  4. #24
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    Question

    ok i added the route and nothing happened i am getting a default network sometimes and it wont let go untill i reboot a couple of times. after i got it to pick up my network i tried the add route 192.168.1.1 and it added it but still could not get out i then rebooted the laptop to the windows partition and was able to get out from it just fine. and yes i have done all the updates. Could it be the wlan card not functioning correctly with the divers?

  5. #25
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    i know in windows there is a route print function is there one for linux and if so what is it cause i know i can a static route with windows with route add command and i did that in suse command line aswell but how do i vew the routes.

  6. #26
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    Originally posted here by JLQ5454
    but how do i vew the routes.
    Either
    Code:
    netstat -r
    or

    Code:
    /sbin/route

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