Can connect to router and ping internet cant surf

hello friends i have dell laptop and WRT54GC wireless router,router is connected to desktop all is working fine there but in wireless laptop i can ping the router i can ping the net example "ping google.com" i get reply but i cant surf the net via any browser please help.. and i cant even go to the setup page of router through my laptop.

Try using different browser ... or on the main browser .... lower down the security settings ...delete cookies & files ...clear history & then see if allows you to login to any website .....

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    Bruce F wrote:
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  • Im having trouble getting my wifi, it connects to the router but isnt getting internet.  My room mates and I can connect our iphones and other devices just fine, help would be appriciated

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  • Can connect to router but can't access internet on some devices

    Hello everyone,
    I'm fairly good with comptuers / networking but this issue has me baffled. Help would be greatly appreciated.
    I have a linksys router (WRK54G) and have 2 desktops and 2 laptops connected to it wirelessly at the moment. I bought 3 smart phones (AT&T Tilts) and a new laptop recently. I don't use encryption but I do have MAC address filtering enabled.
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    Hi, I'm just getting up to speed on wireless but here's some info. Don't have a clue for your phones tho.
    If you can connect to your network and talk to each other but can't connect to the internet, then it's an "Authorization" problem. I'ts not a Router "hardware" problem because your other equipment can connect to the internet (modem). It's not a Wireless card "hardware" problem on your laptop because you can connect to your network (router).
    You say the Router sees the laptop/phones IP#'s but, do you see the IP#'s ON the computer/phones that can't get online? The Router sees them but do they see the Router?
    The computers can talk to each other because your using the "Switched hub"(and wireless) part of the Router. I't doesnt do any translating, it just tells computer 1 that computer 2 want's to talk to it.
    Is the Shared Key enabled on one and not the others?(Router menu)
    If you can connect at work but not at home then again it's an Authorization problem. You have the right password, setup, etc, for work but not at home. "Hotspots" have no encryption so any one can connect. Do you have the home Router set up as WEP and and Work as WPA? Does your other laptop connect at work also? Do you have a mixed B,G,N band system at home. The Router has to be set at the band your using or have it set for mixed. If it's set for "G" only then any items that have B"or"N" won't be able to talk to it. If i go to a wireless motel thats next to a truck stop and a wireless Cafe, i can "SEE" a good half dozen "networks". I can even connect to a few of them, but, i can't get online because i don't have the password, etc..
    Well one more kinda, sorta, possibility, did you lower the "Maximum number of DHCP Users" count to 4 (Router menu) and forget to raise it to 8 or what ever you have now? If you only had 3 computers on, then the Router would only hand out one more IP# so the other phones and laptop wouldn't get any more. It's defaulted to like, 20+ or so, so probably unlikely.
    The First phone seems to be the magic bullet. My only suggestion would be to double check the settings and compare everything. You have got to be close.
    I hope this get's you nearer,,

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