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Wireless router problem (laptop)
Hi, just copying this from another forum where I posted it.
Hi, As you can guess my knowledge of computer working is very limited , had my daughters laptop here at my home a while, it's been fine and connecting to internet fine, though I don't know what connection it's been making lol, because when our wireless modem was off, the laptop was still connected to the net Now we have this D Link wireless router, that it used to connect to at one time, well my daughter said it was, I don't know myself. Was working fine until this week (laptop), now it's not connecting, maybe the connection it used to use is gone , dunno. The D Link is ON, but the laptop says...."No wireless networks were found in range." I don't l know how or what to do, appreciate any help please on this matter. thanks PS, the wireless router is a D Link 802.11g Wireless Broadband Router - DI-524, something I know absolutely zero about. Also, I now absolutely nothing about setting up the wireless router or password or how you login to whatever you login to, sorry for being a noob at this, just need some help please. I'm on my pc a the mo, laptop being my daughters. (windows XP, if anyone needs to know what system) |
Re: Wireless router problem (laptop)
It is possible that the modems wireless hasn't been activated, and your daughter has been piggybacking off someone else's wireless.
You may need to connect to the router via a cable, open up an Internet browser and type something like: 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 This should open the configuration page of the modem/router (It should be in the manual for the modem) You will need to enter the user name and password (default user/pass located in manual) Within the options, you should find a WLAN (Wireless LAN) section, and an option to turn the wireless on. Then try to connect to it from the laptop. |
Re: Wireless router problem (laptop)
Connect the laptop to the router in one of the number ports on the back then follow the instructions below.
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Re: Wireless router problem (laptop)
Hi, thanks for the help Moldova :)
Just come up against a new problem (sort-of), my daughter does not remember the password, tried a few and no good, so what next ? |
Re: Wireless router problem (laptop)
You may have to do a hard reset, that will reset the router to it's factory settings. (Usually by holding the reset button for 30 seconds)
Don't forget though, once it has been reset, the router will need reconfiguring for everything to work correctly. |
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ok had to press the reset, no idea how to use the wizzard & set up ect
or how you set up security. I know nothing about this stuff, sadly, not needed to do this stuff before in my 53 yrs lol |
Re: Wireless router problem (laptop)
You will need to do a pinhole reset of the router while it is powered up, look on the back next to the power socket and use a pen and count slowly to 15.
Now connect the laptop to the router with an ethernet cable in one of the numbered ports on the back then follow the instructions below.
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Re: Wireless router problem (laptop)
Moldova has it spot on. Also, the SSID is what everyone see's in their wireless list. Though they wont be able to connect to it if it's secured with WPA-PSK.
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thanks very much, brought in my 16 yrs old sons logic, together we got it sorted, thank you very much guys.
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