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Old 27-11-2008, 20:14   #16
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Re: Pluscom WR-AR2317 Router getting started problems!

Local area connection 3 is probably the USB connection.

Don't worry about the wireless stuff for now. Get a wired connection running first because you need that to configure the router's wireless settings.

If you haven't been using the ethernet (network) port on your computer, it may not be working properly. Try deleting it from within Device Manager and then install new drivers for it (check your computer manufacturer's web site for it). When you want to swap from the USB to a network card connection, power the computer off so it can clear out any settings. Try not using the USB at all whilst you wipe and reload the network card.
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