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Old 25-11-2010, 14:11   #1
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Cisco WRT610N (no wireless WAN)

Hello peeps

Had the above mentioned router for a while now, its always been rock solid but as of this morning, all wireless devices (3 laptops) wont connect to the internet.

All devices find the router, and connect to the router but the connection is only local, as if the router is blocking wireless devices from accessing the tinterweb.

Tried it through an ethernet and its fine

I've checked the wireless setting and its not been disabled so I'm unsure what to try next.

A hard reset and start from scratch perhaps ?

I don't use wireless MAC address filtering, broadcast channel is auto and the broadcast standard=(BS) is mixed (N,B and G).

The only recent thing I've done is to switch the BS to mixed mode as I've just got the wife a new notebook which is wireless N.

All devices have been running fine for days up to this morning and now its Kaput, Finito, Fubar, or another "F" word springs to mind

Any advice please fellow homo sapians

---------- Post added at 14:11 ---------- Previous post was at 14:00 ----------

This is the little blighter

http://www.linksysbycisco.com/UK/en/products/WRT610N
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Old 25-11-2010, 20:38   #2
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Re: Cisco WRT610N (no wireless WAN)

Could a mod please close/lock this thread, I've sorted the problem

I'd inadvertently checked the "no acknowledgements" box in the router's wireless settings, all back to normal now

phew!!!!!!!!
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