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Hello,
I am having trouble getting a wireless connection with my Belkin router, Model F5D7632-4. I had an identical model before which worked well wirelessly, until it suddenly stopped working after a few months. I now have a replacement model. My Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop recognises the Belkin router and when I click on Connect under Wireless Network Connection, it appears to connect and says the signal strength is excellent. I have an ethernet cable attaching the PC and the router, though it doesn't fit as well as the cable I had with the last model. The cable doesn't have the RJ45 marking on it, but it does say "Patch cable". I suspect this may be the wrong cable. However, I can connect to the Internet fine when the cable is attached. It's only when I detach the cable and attempt to go wireless that I am unable to get a connection. Though my PC still reports that it can detect and connect to the router and says the signal strength is excellent. I tried the online Belkin help and they suggested I try and change the channel number from the default setting of 11 and to try each channel and see if this helps. It didn't help, unfortunately. I know that the router is accessing the Internet as I can access the web when the cable is connected. I am confused as to whether the fault lies with my router or maybe my PC is now not able to work wirelessly. If the ethernet cable I am using is the wrong kind, could this be causing the problem? Is it possible that by putting the wrong plug into the PC's ethernet cable socket that I could have damaged the PC and made it unable to receive a wireless signal? The ethernet cable I was supplied with is a rather tight fit in both the router's and PC's sockets and doesn't feel quite right. Even if this cable is not quite right, how would this explain the fact that everything works fine when the cable is connected but then I get no Internet access when the cable is removed? I hope someone can offer some ideas. Thanks, Vince Deehan Vince Deehan |
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Hi,
I saw your posting in google groups. I have a similar problem. Was wondering if you found the solution to your problem? i have a netgear router at home that works with my dell inspiron 6000 laptop. But when i go to my brother's place where he has a belkin router even though it says excellent connection , the internet connection doesnt work. It works for all of my other friends laptops., I have a built in adapter in my laptop. I thought it was a problem with my build in card. So i tried it with the belkin wireless adapter also. Then also it doesnt work. i tried calling the dell customer support . They couldnt do anything. They did the usual read from their notes thing ,asked me to follow step by step procedure. But it doenst work and said it might be a problem with the belkin router. I think this is a problem with the laptop. If you know of a solution it would be great if you could share it with me. Thanks, Vince Deehan wrote: > Hello, > > I am having trouble getting a wireless connection with my Belkin router, > Model F5D7632-4. I had an identical model before which worked well > wirelessly, until it suddenly stopped working after a few months. I now > have a replacement model. > > My Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop recognises the Belkin router and when I > click on Connect under Wireless Network Connection, it appears to > connect and says the signal strength is excellent. > > I have an ethernet cable attaching the PC and the router, though it > doesn't fit as well as the cable I had with the last model. The cable > doesn't have the RJ45 marking on it, but it does say "Patch cable". I > suspect this may be the wrong cable. However, I can connect to the > Internet fine when the cable is attached. It's only when I detach the > cable and attempt to go wireless that I am unable to get a connection. > Though my PC still reports that it can detect and connect to the router > and says the signal strength is excellent. > > I tried the online Belkin help and they suggested I try and change the > channel number from the default setting of 11 and to try each channel > and see if this helps. It didn't help, unfortunately. > > I know that the router is accessing the Internet as I can access the web > when the cable is connected. I am confused as to whether the fault lies > with my router or maybe my PC is now not able to work wirelessly. If the > ethernet cable I am using is the wrong kind, could this be causing the > problem? Is it possible that by putting the wrong plug into the PC's > ethernet cable socket that I could have damaged the PC and made it > unable to receive a wireless signal? The ethernet cable I was supplied > with is a rather tight fit in both the router's and PC's sockets and > doesn't feel quite right. Even if this cable is not quite right, how > would this explain the fact that everything works fine when the cable is > connected but then I get no Internet access when the cable is removed? > > I hope someone can offer some ideas. > > Thanks, > > Vince Deehan |
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