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Hope someone can help i have a Netgear MR814v2tw router and have just bought a TP-LINK TL-WN510G card I am on VM broadband. When i install the card and scan I can see the signal strength is good but I cannot connect when i used a cabled connection it works fine hope someone has an answer. I also cannot access the router using IP it is an old telewest one and think they blocked access. when i have zero config on XP it asks for a netwrok id any ideas ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View this thread: http://www.wirelessforums.org/showthread.php?t=31851 http://www.wirelessforums.org kevin_molyneux |
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kevin_molyneux <(E-Mail Removed)> hath
wroth: >Hope someone can help i have a Netgear MR814v2tw router and have just >bought a TP-LINK TL-WN510G card I am on VM broadband. When i install the >card and scan I can see the signal strength is good but I cannot connect >when i used a cabled connection it works fine hope someone has an >answer. I also cannot access the router using IP it is an old telewest >one and think they blocked access. when i have zero config on XP it asks >for a netwrok id any ideas First, plug your XP machine direction into the Netgear MR814v2 router with a CAT5 cable. No wireless. Can you browse the internet? Does it work? Don't go furthur until it works with a wired connection. If yes, then go to: http://192.168.0.1 or: http://www.routerlogin.net/basicsetting.htm and go to the wireless configuration page. My guess is that the encryption is currently set to WEP. Bad idea. Set the encryption for WPA-Personal (or WPA-PSK). Assign a long and ugly pass phrase that can't be easily guessed. Write it down. Save the settings. Now, disconnect the CAT5 ethernet cable, and fire up the wireless. Scan for available networks. When you find your wireless router, it will ask for the long and ugly pass phrase. Type it in, twice. Try browsing the internet. It should work. There's a chance that you may have saved garbage in Windoze Wireless Zero Config in your previous attempts to connect. If so, go to the properties for the wireless connections and find the list of previously connected SSID's. Delete your routers SSID entry and reconnect from scratch. If this is too much work, just dive back into your wireless configuration and change the SSID name on the router. -- Jeff Liebermann (E-Mail Removed) 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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