Maybe you are using a manual dns server on the cable-computer?
Get the IP of gmail with the wlan-computer and try it directly with the cable-computer.
i had that wlan router and i have problem:
through utp cable i can't open some sites like:gmail,facebook,msn also dont work...
but through wlan evertying work fine.
computer isnt a problem becouse i allready try one through wlan and cable
I allready reset router, update firmware but no changes...
Does anyone know what else i should do??
tnx
and sorry for my bad english
Maybe you are using a manual dns server on the cable-computer?
Get the IP of gmail with the wlan-computer and try it directly with the cable-computer.
no it doesnt work...
its same..
tell me more...
cable defect from Router to pc?
Router: WL-500w@128MB Ram
Firmware: WL500W-1.9.2.7-rtn-r2411
no cable is ok, becouse noone copmuter dont work, also when i connect wlan computer direct with upt cable stop working some sites..
not trying to be captain obvious, but have turned on the url filter?
also, since this is a problem that still exists... what firmware are you using?
if it's oleg, download the latest here: http://code.google.com/p/wl500g/downloads/list
since it also seems to be depending on a lan or wlan connection... what sort of setup are you using?
have you tried to have the router in router mode and only change the wifi settings and the settings to allow the router to connect to the internet?
now i istall firmware from that site, before i had 2.0.0.1,noone work..
no filter is on and nothing i didnt changed before i come to this problem.everything works fine for half of year then one day just some sites didnt work anymore....
Could be a problem in hardware?? becouse everything possible i allready try...
maybe a dns compatibility issue....
maybe you can try to enter other dns servers in your router config.
ip config -> wan & lan -> WAN DNS Setting
I've very good experience with opendns which is free, but it requires registration I think: http://www.opendns.com/
or google dns which is also free: http://code.google.com/intl/en-GB/speed/public-dns/
or ofcourse another public dns you like...
it sorted a lot of slow performance dns requests over here