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I can connect to wireless networks as I get in wireless zones. I have installed a wireless router at home and my phone will NOT CONNECT. My children can connect to their computers, but the HTC phone will not connect.
I have called ATT and HTC and they can't figure it out.
My phone did recognize my wireless network at home at first, but will not recognize it now. I am stumped.
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My name is sekhar, i have a wm smartphone of dopod c720w. i can opperate all tha fetures of it except wi-fi. i want to know how to connect internet on c720w via wi-fi with a wireless broadband modam wi-fi enable. i tryed it many times but i was failed. can any one help me? My mail id is [email protected]
go to your wireless settings, where you can see the connections that your phone can find, hold your stylus on the connection and remove the settings. after that set up a new connection. problem should be solved
hi prasath i am using the same handset just let me know is ur handset is properly app unlocked and one more thing that error is about ur gprs settings .Currently i am using Vodafone Gprs and i have manually configured gprs settings .if u wamt more info just send me an email me at [email protected] and use opera mini instead of winwap it works great on dash
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Now a days people find it so difficult to do things their self
kindly go through the setup yourself and you are through with the configuration
.This is how to set up a router for home computer networks. The exact names of
configuration settings on a network router vary depending on the model and
whether it is wired or wireless. However, this general procedure will guide you
through the process for the common kinds of home network equipment.
Here's How:
Choose a convenient location to begin installing your router
such as an open floor space or table. This does not need to be the permanent location
of the device. Particularly for wireless routers, you may find it necessary to
re-position the unit after installing it as the cables / signals may not reach
all areas needed. At the beginning, it’s better to choose a location where it's
easiest to work with the router and worry about final placement later.
Plug in the router's electrical power source, and then turn
on the router by pushing the power button.
(Optional) Connect your Internet modem to the router. Most
network modems connect via an Ethernet cable but USB connections are becoming
increasingly common. The cable plugs into the router jack named "WAN"
or "uplink" or "Internet." After connecting the cable, be
sure to power cycle (turn off and turn back on) the modem to ensure the router
recognizes it.
Connect one computer to the router. Even if the router is a
wireless model, connect this first computer to the router via a network cable.
Using a cable during router installation ensures the maximum reliability of the
equipment. Once a wireless router installation is complete, the computer can be
changed over to a wireless connection if desired.
Open the router's administration tool. From the computer
connected to the router, first open your Web browser. Then enter the router's
address for network administration in the Web address field and hit return to
reach the router's home page.
Many routers are reached by either the Web address
"http://192.168.1.1" or "http://192.168.0.1" Consult your
router's documentation to determine the exact address for your model. Note that
you do not need a working Internet connection for this step.
Log in to the router. The router's home page will ask you
for a username and password. Both are provided in the router's documentation.
You should change the router's password for security reasons, but do this after
the installation is complete to avoid unnecessary complications during the
basic setup.
If you want your router to connect to the Internet, you must
enter Internet connection information into that section of the router's
configuration (exact location varies). If using DSL Internet, you may need to
enter the PPPoE username and password. Likewise, if you have been issued a
static IP address by your provider (you would need to have requested it), the
static IP fields (including network mask and gateway) given to you by the
provider must also must be set in the router.
If you were using a primary computer or an older network
router to connect to the Internet, your provider may require you to update the
MAC address of the router with the MAC address of the device you were using
previously. Read How to Change a MAC Address for a detailed description of this
process.
If this is a wireless router, change the network name (often
called SSID). While the router comes to you with a network name set at the
factory, you will never want to use this name on your network. Read How to
Change the Router SSID for detailed instructions.
Verify the network connection is working between your one
computer and the router. To do this, you must confirmed that the computer has
received IP address information from the router. See How to Find IP Addresses
for a description of this process.
(If applicable) Verify your one computer can connect to the
Internet properly. Open your Web browser and visit a few Internet sites such as
http://temabcomputerssolution.officelive.com/.
Connect additional computers to the router as needed. If
connecting wirelessly, ensure the network name (SSID) of each is computer
matches that of the router.
Finally, configure additional network security features as
desired to guard your systems against Internet attackers. These WiFi Home
Network Security Tips offer a good checklist to follow.
Tips:
When connecting devices with network cables, be sure each
end of the cable connects tightly. Loose cables are one of the most common
sources of network setup problems.
What You Need:
A network router (wireless or wired)
Network adapters installed on all devices to be connected to
the router
A working Internet modem (optional)
A Web browser installed at least one computer in the network
Make sure you have selected the correct connect type - wired or wireless.
Step 3. Let's turn it on and get started! Connect the power adapter into the Roku player and the wall outlet. The Roku player will boot up and display the following sequence of screens:
Roku - starting, please wait.
Roku - launching home screen.
Welcome to the Roku player.
Press "OK" to begin.
Settings - you will be given 2 options to connect the player to your router:
Wired - Ensure one end of the network cable is connected to the network port on the back of the Roku player, and the other to an available port on the home router.
Click the "wired" option to continue.
Wireless - on the subsequent screens, you will select your wireless network name and enter security password for your wireless network.
Click the "wireless" option to continue.
Upon successful network connection, the Roku player will then automatically obtain and install the latest software. After the software update the player will reboot.
Step 4: Let's complete the guided setup! Just follow the on-screen instructions.
After the restart, you will be asked to select your time zone.
Change to your correct time zone then click "done".
The next screen will display a unique code to link your Roku player.
You will need to check the wireless settings of the router is there any computer connected to the router ? If yes then you can open the router set up page on that computer. Router set up page is the page where you can check all the wireless settings of the router. Also this router has issue with the Firmware. Try to upgrade the firmware of the router. Click here for step by step instructions
Hi. First, make sure that your network is recognized by your anti-virus/firewall as "safe zone". Then check if your laptop is getting a correct IP from your network. To check your IP, open "Network and Sharing Center" then click "Change adapter settings" (with red arrow in the pict) then right-click "Local Area Connection" select "Status" then click "details" tab. Since you already joined your laptop to home network, you just need to change "network location" by clicking the link below "Network" (shown in the pict) then select "Home Network". Let me know if you have more questions. Good luck.
did you install the modem software and the router software? you may also want to use the network wizard to see what it tells you. are you wired or wireless at the pc? if a laptop, did you install the wireless connection (either a usb or internal)?
here is how to set up the network. netgear is the same way.
Had a similar problem with my router, which was a 2WIRE router (furnished by AT&T - I have Uverse). Fixed it by going to the router's GUI (mine is 192.168.1.254), click on "View the home network". On the right side of the resulting screen, there is a section titled "wireless settings". Under that, click on "edit settings". Enter the login information (the default password is on a tag on the router). The next screen is "Configure the Wireless Network". Scroll down to the bottom and click on "Rescan". When I did this, my X4850 miraculously connected and started working.
go to your wireless settings, where you can see the connections that your phone can find, hold your stylus on the connection and remove the settings. after that set up a new connection. problem should be solved
If this laptop has a wireless switch, make sure it's on. Did you get the wireless hub? Wireless is controlled by the wireless zero service, which should turn on automatically when your adapter is detected. You can turn it on manually in Control Panel/Admin Tools/Services
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