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GabrielSyme 30-11-2007 22:22

Linksys WRT54G Set-up Probs
 
Hello all

I'm a newbie to router stuff so forgive me if this sounds a bit dumb:

I've tried to set up the above router to my modem, following the set-up disc guidance, but am getting an "unable to connect to the internet" message at the end of the steps. I suspect I may be choosing the wrong options when I get to the "static ip/DHCP, options section. Any ideas what this idiot is doing wrong?!

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Gabriel

Dai 02-12-2007 08:33

Re: Linksys WRT54G Set-up Probs
 
You would normally have to have the DHCP server enabled in the router as this is what hands out IPs to the connected computers.

Raistlin 02-12-2007 10:54

Re: Linksys WRT54G Set-up Probs
 
If you connect your PC directly to the Modem can you get an Internet connection that way?

I'm assuming that you have a Cable Modem and not an ADSL one. I'm also assuming that you're attempting to connect via the Ethernet connection to the router, and not wirelessly at this stage.

Generally speaking, the discs that come with these routers are junk and do nothing other than configure the network adaptor on your PC. That shouldn't need any reconfiguring at all, if you're using a Cable Modem then the settings (generally speaking) should work on either.

1. Assuming that you had everything working ok before, connect the PC directly to the Modem and check that you still have a working Internet connection
2. Reset the router to its factory settings (follow the instructions supplied for that)
3. Turn the power off to everything
4. Connect everything together (Modem > Router > PC)
5. Turn the power on the to Modem, count to 30
6. Turn the power on to the router, count to 30
7. Boot your PC back up, hopefully all should be well

If the above doesn't work please let us know and we'll see if we can figure out why. If any of the assumptions I've made are wrong then please say, the setup method may change accordingly.

If it's all working, log into the router and change the Admin password and Username before you do *anything* else!!!

---------- Post added at 10:54 ---------- Previous post was at 10:52 ----------

Just a thought. The stupid Linksys software may have changed your network adaptor settings on your PC, so you original connection may no loger work.

If it has, go into the connection properties (Start > Control Panel somewhere) and change the TCP/IP settings to 'obtain an IP address automatically' and see if that helps.

GabrielSyme 02-12-2007 11:17

Re: Linksys WRT54G Set-up Probs
 
Thanks very much, that's worked! Much appreciated.

Now another final query: How do I set the SSID and WPA stuff without the installation CD and change the router password?

Thanks

Gabriel

Paul K 02-12-2007 11:50

Re: Linksys WRT54G Set-up Probs
 
You will need to log into the router via an ip address (often 192.168.0.1) it will have a default user name and password in the manual for this. Once in there you can go into the settings of the router and make any changes you want.

Axegrinder 02-12-2007 11:54

Re: Linksys WRT54G Set-up Probs
 
Type http://192.168.1.1/ in the adress bar and the username you leave blank, and password is admin which is the default username and password.

When you in the setup page click the tab saying "wireless" then enter your SSID int he appropriate box. ;)

Cobbydaler 02-12-2007 11:57

Re: Linksys WRT54G Set-up Probs
 
For the wrt54g it's 192.168.11.1

Paul K 02-12-2007 12:08

Re: Linksys WRT54G Set-up Probs
 
Could I humbly suggest that the OP reads the manual to check before changing anything? Might help.

GabrielSyme 02-12-2007 12:10

Re: Linksys WRT54G Set-up Probs
 
Many thanks all for the advice. Sorted out the above.


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