I would think if you can access the internet on your wireless, XP installed system then you would just need to plug the win98 laptop into the router....set the network tcp/ip properties to use DHCP to inherit all network settings.
Make sure in "internet explorer" on the Win98 machine that you tell it to "use lan connection" to access the internet, instead of dial-out.
And as the other guy said, type ipconfig /all from a command prompt (start, run, type 'command'). Let us know what IP settings your Win98 PC is receiving.
Generally speaking, the linksys router would default to IP 192.168.0.1, so from your XP machine (i.explorer) you could type http://192.168.0.1 and that would get you into the router setup. You can examine settings from there too, and make changes if needed.
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by: stevenlewisPosted on 2004-11-30 at 08:09:58ID: 12707209
there should be a LAN port on the router, connect the laptop to it with a straight thru cat5 cable
and the router should then give the correct ip info
but if not, then on the machine that works go to a prompt and type
ipconfig /all
and post the results here, and I can tell you how to set a static ip