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What brand and model of router are you using?
[COLOR=DarkRed]If all the above fails, it could be the Linksys itself. I had a Linksys BEFSX41 cable/DSL firewall router that I'd have to reset every so often. One thing to try is to clone your PC's MAC address into the wireless. On your PC click Start, Run, type in CMD, …
[COLOR=DarkRed][B]<sigh> It's Microsuck, what else could be expected. Anybody who does something well in the IT world and has the temerity to say no to the Dark Side of Redmond, hey presto, it's lawsuit time!!! [/B][/COLOR]
If your [B]sure[/B] all the network configuring is good, it's usually a hardware problem, i.e. bad cable, NIC, something with the switch, etc. Try the following tests. Can you ping PC1 to PC4? If you can, can you ping PC1 to PC3? If you can't ping PC1 to PC3, PC3 …
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