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I, i am now connected
You must login to the router and setup the wireless. Make sure you turn the WIFI broadcast on (enable it) so you can actually have wifi signal.
How to troubleshoot belkin basic wireless
Please recheck the power supply adapter if the power is passing properly or not.If there is no problem with the power supply, then try pressing and holding the reset button for 30 seconds. Then check if there is any blink of the LED. If no response then there might be a problem with your routers power circuit or motherboard
Belkin wireless extender front light not on
You should have got a cd with the router when purchased, put it in the laptop or computer drive, connect the yellow cable to the laptop/computer and the modem under any lan ..it should automatically start etc..follow instructions as it sounds like the extender needs configuring.
I need a wep password for my belkin wireless router how do i do this
Follow this instructions:1. connect via hard wired connection (network cable)2. open your internet explorer or any browser.3. type the numbers 192.168.1.1 on the address bar4. you will be routed to your router's settings, type admin for USERNAME: and admin for PASSWORD.5. look for the basic setup/settings6. look for the wireless settings7. under your SSID comes the WEP or WPA-PSK option8. that is your wi-fi password, then modified it and remember the password you use for you will need to enter it on your pc when you are connecting via wireless connection.you can select ASCII for password. it should be alpha numeric or combination of letters and numbers.9. select saveand apply.then try to restart you tablet and search for new wireless networks, select your SSID or wifi's name, it will ask you to enter your passcode, enter the password you created under instruction #8 then select ok. then you are good to go.
What is my username&password
- Default user names: admin, or none
- Default passwords: none - Belkin ships its routers with no administrator password set.
- IP - 192.168.2.1
Router light turned into orange after changing password.
Hi Shaifali,
No worries!
- Can you log back into the router? with the new password or with the old one?
-Has your router been totally re-setted to factory defaults?
- I think you have changed the PPoE connection password which is the internet link password to ISP instead of the router password?
Let me know these questions and I will help you resolve this issue
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Had to get a new router now my roku says my network is not shown
Sir,
The quick fix: make sure your router's DNS settings are properly set to an External IP address. If DNS1 or DNS2 show up as internal IPs such as: 192.168.1.x, then your Roku won't connect to the Internet.
Here is the detailed fix:
- Login to your router. (typically this is done through an internal ip address like 192.168.1.100). You enter this IP address directly into your web browser same as you would a website. **NOTE some people actually enter web addresses into Google, and then navigate that way. This won't work. Enter the IP address directly into the browser's Location or Navigation bar at the top. This will take you to your router's login screen. *NOTE sometimes the router's default password is "password". But it's possible that your password was changed during installation. If you don't have your router's password, contact your Internet provider.
- Once logged into your router, navigate to its DNS settings. My guess is that if your Roku isn't working, it's because rather than an external IP address being used for your DNS, the router is set to use an internal IP address. (Your computer is able to overcome this because it has built-in DNS settings, but the Roku looks to the router for this information.)
- Replace the internal DNS address with a public DNS address. What worked for us was using Google's public DNS. So set DNS1 to 8.8.8.8 and DNS2 to 8.8.4.4 .
- Run the Roku setup again. If you still aren't able to connect to the Internet, then bounce (unplug) the router. Leave it unplugged for 15 seconds. Then power it back up. Try again with the Roku. If that doesn't work, bounce the Roku. Leave it unplugged for 15 seconds, plug the power back in. The 15-second rule with computers and hardware is surprisingly effective.
- If you've set the DNS properly, your Roku should now (finally) connect to the Internet. When this happens, it will complete its setup process and you should be good to go.
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