Cannot access to internet
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Power cycle your modem and the Tenda device.
Change the LAN IP address in the setup page.
Clone the MAC address.
Change the DNS Address.
Change the MTU value.
Change the WAN speed in setup page.
Reset the Tenda device to factory default.
Upgrade to a newer firmware.
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I got a zyxel wireless router and was able to plug it into my eircom connection without much hassle.
Step1 - configure the wireless router.
This involves connecting the ethernet cable from the zyxel to your computer. Once your ethernet cable is connected to your pc, you can setup the router by opening your favourite browser and typing in this http://192.168.1.1
That will open a "welcome to zyxel setup" page and you need to enter in a password to get in...check the documentation that came with the zyxel but I think the default is
username: admin
pass: 1234
STEP 2
Once you get past the login stage, you are effectively connected to the zyxel control panel where you can configure your wireless and broadband settings. I used the wizard which steps you througn each step....including setting a nickname for your wireless router and the security phrase.
On the advanced settings page, here are the settings for eircom (under the broadband->network option):
Username: eircom
Password: broadband1
Encapsulation: PPPoE
Multiplexing: LLC Based
VPI: 8
VCI: 35
Primary DNS: 213.94.190.194 *
Secondary DNS: 213.94.190.236 *
* I didn't need to set those...I simply selected "detect IP address automatically".
I hope that helps others. I bought a second hand zyxel on ebay and it came this morning without a manual, so I stumbled my way through it with the help of google. My zyxel was a p-600 so I'm not sure if the control panel will vary with other models...the key thing is using http://192.168.1.1 in your browser, with your ethernet cable attached between your router and computer, to "get into" the router in the first place, once there, you should be able to walk through the setup without too much grief.
This is my first wireless router, so I can't say whether they make great routers or not - I've nothing to compare it to - but, it does exactly what it says on the tin for me.
cheers
Gus
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Router setup
Go to the control panel and un-install the program that the Comcast cd installed. then:
Shutdown your PC. Unplug the power from the router and the cable modem.
Wait 30 sec. then plug in the power to the cable modem, wait 30 sec. then plug the power to the router. Wait till you have "Internet" light then restart your PC. The PC should pick up an IP address and you should be able to get on-line.
Did Comcast reset you wireless router settings? If so, you may need to set up your SSID and security settings.
Customizing Wireless Settings of the Router
Having default wireless settings on the Linksys router may cause conflict with other Linksys routers within your network range. Linksys suggests changing the SSID (network name) and the Wireless Channel of your router. Also, if it is possible, enable the Wireless Security of your router.
To change the router’s SSID or the wireless network’s name, click here.
To change the router’s channel, click here.
To enable the wireless security on the router, click here.
If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it.
Thanks, Joe
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SOURCE: Can't connect to the wireless network with an N+ Router
Wireless Troubleshooting Checklist
1. Unplug power from Router and Modem for 3 mins.
2. Restart computer.
3. Make sure your wireless device is active:
a. Verify that your wireless device is turned on. Some laptops have a physical hardware switch located on the case. Make sure this is in the ‘On’ position. Other laptops use a Function Key combination (e.g. Dell uses Fn+F2, IBM uses Fn+F5)
b. Open Network Connections (from the System Tray or from the Control Panel). Verify that your wireless Connection is Enabled. If not, right-click on your wireless connection and select ‘Enable.’
4. Renew your connection. Changes elsewhere on the network can sometimes knock out your connection. To reconnect quickly, click Start, Run in XP (or press the Windows key in Vista), type ipconfig /renew, and press Enter.
5. Check for interference. Have you installed any new wireless devices (speakers, baby monitors, ect)? If so unplug them.
Make sure your wireless network has a unique name (ssid).
5. If other wireless devices can connect to your router and only your computer can't.
a. Try deleting your wireless profile. If you are using the built in wireless for windows go to Control Panel> Network Connections right click on Wireless Network Connection and select View Avaliable Networks. On the left hand side under Related Tasks click on "Change the order of preferred networks" select your network name and click remove. Now try reconnecting to it. Be sure to type in the correct security key.
b. Disable your software firewall.
6. If you can connect to the router but not the internet.
a. Click Start > Run type CMD into the box and click OK to open a command prompt.
At the prompt type netsh winsock reset catalog
This will Reset WINSOCK entries to installation defaults
When the first one is done tyoe this netsh int ip reset reset.log
This will Reset TCP/IP stack to installation defaults
Reboot the machine.
b. Change the name of your wireless network (SSID)
c. Change the wireless security key and or wireless security type. Some devices are not compatible with the WPA encription.
be sure to use a HEX password Hex is 0-9 and A thru F only. The Hex key
must be exactly 10 characters long for WEP64, or 26 characters long
for WEP128. If you're using 5 characters or 13 characters, it's
really ASCII, not HEX.
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Should be a reset button ..prolly on the back. May need a paperclip to press and hold it in
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That can be a real problem (not being sarcastic)
You may have to get in touch with the manufacturer and see if they have a work around for that situation.
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