SSID broadcasts must be enabled on the router. Otherwise,
is the wireless light on (wireless enabled on router)? Is
the router and wireless cards on same channel and using
same SSID? Also change the SSID from default MSHOME.
Also, disable security in the beginning and enable it only
once everything is working.
Can you ping the router at 192.168.2.1? If this works, can
you open IE and go to 192.168.2.1? If it does not work,
reset the router using the reset on the back and retry.
Configure the router WAN screen for Internet access, and
then set up wireless.
If you cannot ping it, probably the wireless network
settings on the PC are misconfigured. Set them to obtain an
IP from the server, and check all other settings. Set the
wireless on PC to use an infrastructure setting (not
peer-to-peer).
>-----Original Message-----
>We have 3 computers set up wirelessly. None are
>receiving a signal. I am now set up directly to the
>modem, and that works.
>We've done the power cycle bit and got nothing. Could
>the router be bad? It's done this before.
>
>I live with two microsofties and they are stumped.
>.
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