These things happen from time to time. It could have been a power surge on
your electrical line, or a monetary loss of power. It could have been lots
of things. I believe the important thing is it's not happening often, and
once in many months doesn't seem so bad to me. Sure it's not what we would
like, but things could be a lot worst than this.
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"Tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> I've got Verizon DSL & a WRT54GS V2 Linksys wireless router running
> 802.11g.
> I've got 2 XP Home SP2 laptops with built-in wifi connected to the router.
> The router uses PPPoE & WEP 128 bit keys. Everything has worked fine for
> many
> months. But twice in the last few days one of my laptops failed to connect
> (the other laptop has worked fine). After lots of troubleshooting I reset
> the
> router using the little reset button that you have to hold in for 15
> seconds
> or so. After re-entering the router settings, and re-entering the WEP key
> into my laptop, it connected fine.
>
> Anyone else experience this? Any idea as to root cause of problem? Its a
> pain to reset the router each time.
>
> Any key technical details I left out?
>
> Any ideas most appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom