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Originally Posted by moaningmags
If your computer works fine connected directly to the modem there's nothing wrong with your DHCP.
Pinhole reset the router back to factory settings. Open your web browser, you should get a setup page asking you to create SSID and passphrase, also change the channel from 6 to 1 or 11. Apply the settings then your daughter's should be able to connect with the new info you've given the router.
Also after connecting the router onto the modem turn off the modem and router, turn modem back on wait for the lights to settle then turn on the router.
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I've done all this several times, Its not really the wireless that's the problem, I can't connect to the internet via the Ethernet cable using the router, however when the router is connected in I can log into the setup on
www.routerlogin.net and I can also see the cable modem on 196.168.100.1 Its strange.
Cheers for replying though.