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My brother informs me yesterday evening that our router (WRT54G) isn't
sending a wireless signal. We can see other wireless signals in the neighborhood, but not ours. So, I reset the router with the button on the back, power it off etc, and our router still isn't sending a wireless signal. So, I figure the router crapped out. I head to Best Buy and buy the same router. I install it, and to my surprise we STILL don't have a wireless signal. It doesn't matter if it's a secured, or unsecured settings. No wireless signal even with the new router. What and the hell is going on? I can plug directly to the routers and they work fine. What are the odds that I got a defective router with the same problem? Thanks Chas m6onz5a |
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m6onz5a wrote:
> My brother informs me yesterday evening that our router (WRT54G) isn't > sending a wireless signal. We can see other wireless signals in the > neighborhood, but not ours. So, I reset the router with the button on > the back, power it off etc, and our router still isn't sending a > wireless signal. So, I figure the router crapped out. I head to Best > Buy and buy the same router. I install it, and to my surprise we STILL > don't have a wireless signal. It doesn't matter if it's a secured, or > unsecured settings. No wireless signal even with the new router. > > What and the hell is going on? I can plug directly to the routers and > they work fine. What are the odds that I got a defective router with > the same problem? Do you have your settings *set* to "broadcast" your signal? Is that what you're talking about? Your brother is somewhere else and can't pick up your signal? bj |
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On Sep 12, 1:22 pm, chicagofan <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> m6onz5awrote: > > My brother informs me yesterday evening that our router (WRT54G) isn't > > sending a wireless signal. We can see other wireless signals in the > > neighborhood, but not ours. So, I reset the router with the button on > > the back, power it off etc, and our router still isn't sending a > > wireless signal. So, I figure the router crapped out. I head to Best > > Buy and buy the same router. I install it, and to my surprise we STILL > > don't have a wireless signal. It doesn't matter if it's a secured, or > > unsecured settings. No wireless signal even with the new router. > > > What and the hell is going on? I can plug directly to the routers and > > they work fine. What are the odds that I got a defective router with > > the same problem? > > Do you have your settings *set* to "broadcast" your signal? Is that > what you're talking about? Your brother is somewhere else and can't > pick up your signal? > bj Yeah that was turned on. Problem has been fixed. Not that it was ever broken. I had forgotten we have a 2.4ghz television transmitter as well as the 2.4ghz router, and having the router on the default channel 6, conflicts with the tv transmitter not allowing the router to transmit a signal. But as soon as I changed the router to channel 10 or 11 everything is as it should be. Not sure on how it got to channel 6 in the first place. I did notice it before I reset it to factory settings. I did a firmware upgrade as well, so we'll see if that helps/hurts. Now I have a spare router .Thanks Chas |
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m6onz5a wrote:
> On Sep 12, 1:22 pm, chicagofan <m...@privacy.net> wrote: >> m6onz5awrote: >>> My brother informs me yesterday evening that our router (WRT54G) isn't >>> sending a wireless signal. We can see other wireless signals in the >>> neighborhood, but not ours. So, I reset the router with the button on >>> the back, power it off etc, and our router still isn't sending a >>> wireless signal. So, I figure the router crapped out. I head to Best >>> Buy and buy the same router. I install it, and to my surprise we STILL >>> don't have a wireless signal. It doesn't matter if it's a secured, or >>> unsecured settings. No wireless signal even with the new router. >>> What and the hell is going on? I can plug directly to the routers and >>> they work fine. What are the odds that I got a defective router with >>> the same problem? >> Do you have your settings *set* to "broadcast" your signal? Is that >> what you're talking about? Your brother is somewhere else and can't >> pick up your signal? >> bj > > Yeah that was turned on. > > Problem has been fixed. Not that it was ever broken. I had forgotten > we have a 2.4ghz television transmitter as well as the 2.4ghz router, > and having the router on the default channel 6, conflicts with the tv > transmitter not allowing the router to transmit a signal. But as soon > as I changed the router to channel 10 or 11 everything is as it should > be. > > Not sure on how it got to channel 6 in the first place. I did notice > it before I reset it to factory settings. I did a firmware upgrade as > well, so we'll see if that helps/hurts. > > Now I have a spare router .> > Thanks > Chas Glad you resolved it! It's a shame about the extra router. Maybe you can sell it to a friend or neighbor. ![]() bj |
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-- ---AVG Certified Virus-Free--- "m6onz5a" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) ps.com... > On Sep 12, 1:22 pm, chicagofan <m...@privacy.net> wrote: >> m6onz5awrote: >> > My brother informs me yesterday evening that our router (WRT54G) isn't >> > sending a wireless signal. We can see other wireless signals in the >> > neighborhood, but not ours. So, I reset the router with the button on >> > the back, power it off etc, and our router still isn't sending a >> > wireless signal. So, I figure the router crapped out. I head to Best >> > Buy and buy the same router. I install it, and to my surprise we STILL >> > don't have a wireless signal. It doesn't matter if it's a secured, or >> > unsecured settings. No wireless signal even with the new router. >> >> > What and the hell is going on? I can plug directly to the routers and >> > they work fine. What are the odds that I got a defective router with >> > the same problem? >> >> Do you have your settings *set* to "broadcast" your signal? Is that >> what you're talking about? Your brother is somewhere else and can't >> pick up your signal? >> bj > > Yeah that was turned on. > > Problem has been fixed. Not that it was ever broken. I had forgotten > we have a 2.4ghz television transmitter as well as the 2.4ghz router, > and having the router on the default channel 6, conflicts with the tv > transmitter not allowing the router to transmit a signal. But as soon > as I changed the router to channel 10 or 11 everything is as it should > be. > > Not sure on how it got to channel 6 in the first place. I did notice > it before I reset it to factory settings. I did a firmware upgrade as > well, so we'll see if that helps/hurts. > > Now I have a spare router .> > Thanks > Chas >FYI...I believe channel 6 is the default after a reset on the Linksys. Glad >all is OK now. |
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