Greetings, See it this link will help! http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/24592/166/1/2/ ---------------------------------------------------- On Feb 10, 2007, at 3:30 PM, Carol wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I am still having trouble connecting to the internet using a router. > I posted weeks ago and it seemed that my router had died. Now I have > a new linksys BEFSX41 ver. 2.1. > > The lights are a bit different from the lights on the previous model, > but I see the similarity. This router seems to be doing better, but I > am not there yet. > > I connected the router and all the lights went on as they should. I > configured the router, at least I think I did using Netscape 7.1. I > should add that my default home page did not come up. I stopped that > and entered http://192.168.1.1. A LynkSys web page came up. I just > used the default values. Then I turned everything off, including the > DSL modem. > > > I turned it all back on again. No luck with Netscape 7.1 or Safari. > > My Network is set to Built-in Ethernet. The TCP/IP settings are set > to configure Using DHCP. The IP address, subnet Mask and Router > number seem to be supplied by the router. I also have an IPv6 > Address. > > I checked the system logs and found this troubling entry: > > Feb 10 14:45:07 localhost ConsoleMessage: Starting network file system > Feb 10 14:45:07 localhost ConsoleMessage: Starting printing services > Feb 10 14:45:08 localhost automount[289]: automount version 57 > Feb 10 14:45:08 localhost automount[292]: automount version 57 > Feb 10 14:45:12 localhost ConsoleMessage: Loading IP Firewall extension > Feb 10 14:45:12 localhost SystemStarter: Loading IP Firewall extension > Feb 10 14:45:13 localhost SystemStarter: Waiting for Network extensions > Feb 10 14:45:16 localhost kernel: IP packet filtering initialized, > divert enabled, rule-based forwarding enabled, default to accept, > logging disabled > Feb 10 14:45:16 localhost kernel: IPv6 packet filtering initialized, > default to accept, logging disabled > Feb 10 14:45:16 localhost kernel: IP firewall loaded > Feb 10 14:45:16 localhost ConsoleMessage: Starting internet services > Feb 10 14:45:16 localhost SystemStarter: Starting internet services > Feb 10 14:45:16 localhost xinetd[325]: 325 {init_services} no > services. Exiting... > Feb 10 14:45:18 localhost SystemStarter: Startup complete. > > > The line about no services is troubling. > > > I decided to check whether the ethernet part of the router was > working. By that I mean would my two computers talk to each ohter > with the only conncetion between them being the router. They will. > > It seems as though this router is fine but for some reason I do not > have things properly set. > > The only way I can get on the internet is to remover the router. Any > thoughts? I really thought that a new router would fix things. > > Carol > _______________________________________________ Best Regards, Harry (*^_^*) I look to the future because that's where I'm going to spend the rest of my life. - George Burns