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Posted on May 28, 2012

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I want to reset my speedstream 6520 router

There should be a reset button on the back or button. Press and hold the button for 10-20 seconds.
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Buenos dias donde puedo obtener gratis los drivers para un speedstream 5667 se me extravio el cd gracias
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Changing NAT setting

You need to do port forwarding. Search for the port number of that specific game and forward it on the router's admin page.
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http://members.driverguide.com/driver/detail.php?driverid=1012384&si=ebe61904d7dc8d83c71101a19fa26494

might have to sign up for the free membership, but they do have the driver
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Please help me to save SpeedStream 6300

Maybe try pressing the reset button on the back of the router. It'll reset everything but at least you'll be able to get into your router
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Siemens Speedstream 6300 problems

Heres what I would do. Plug the speeedstream in, reboot the computer. Now we need to find your "Default Gateway" (the IP address of your speedstream). In windows XP:
Click Start
Click RUN
type CMD
type IPCONFIG (enter)

you will now have some information on your screen, look for the "default gateway" Enter this number in the address bar and you should be directed toward the speedstream configuration page.



(If its anything like the Speedstreem 6520 you will go to the "Home Network" option and then you will see wireless.)

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Speedstream 6300 network key


Wireless security is commonly performed by encryption using wep setting a network key. That key is to be shared by both the router and the network card to allow encrypted communications. If appears you have not provided the network key that was configured into wireless router to the wireless adapter card to allow them to exchange encrypted communications. The preferable solution would be to get the active network from the router and provide in to the wireless adapter in the prompt / request you were presented. This will protect you wireless network from access by those you have not shared the key with.
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