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Resolutions:
1) Power on the SMC modem / router and wait until all the lights are light up.
2) Press and hold the reset button for 15 seconds and wait until all the lights are light up as the modem / router needs to reboot.
3) Try to access to the admin page again by default login IP - http://192.168.2.1/.
4) Enter the default login password.
a) smcadmin
b) (blank)
c) barricade
1. Here is the user manual found at this site. ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/wgr614v5_ref_manual.pdf save to hard drive >> desktop and read the "troubleshooting Tips " section page 3-8 check your router connections >> Ethernet cord to the LAN port in the back or the router to the computer. Ethernet cord to the WAN Port from the DSL port
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How to quickly install and use your Belkin wireless G router1.Step
1 Position
your Belkin wireless G router.
Place your wireless G router in a wide open and central location. Don't connect
the power plug into the router, yet. Make sure your computer is turned off. 2.Step
2 Connect
all the devices.
Find the Ethernet cable that connects your PC to the modem. Unplug the Ethernet
cable from your PC and insert it into the wireless G router's WAN port. You
should have an additional Ethernet cable that came with your router. Take this
cable and plug one end into one of the LAN ports on the router. Then connect
the other end to your PC's Ethernet port. 3.Step
3 Turn
on your modem, router, and PC.
Plug the power plug adapter into the modem. Turn on the modem. It'll take
approximately 30 seconds for the modem to boot up. Connect the power plug
adapter to the router and the other end into a power strip or outlet. Like the
modem, it'll take about 30 seconds for the router to boot. Turn on your PC. 4.Step
4 Verify
lights are on for your devices.
Make sure the following lights are on for your router: power, WAN, and LAN
light. If you don't see any of them lit, confirm these devices are turned on.
Make sure the Ethernet cable connections are installed correctly. 5.Step
5 Install
and configure software.
Use the setup wizard application to configure your Belkin wireless G router.
Set up features, such as creating your password and setting up your time zone.
Continue to follow the setup wizard so you can configure other settings.
How to quickly install and use your wireless router1.Step 1 Place your wireless G router in a wide open and central location. Don't connect the power plug into the router, yet. Make sure your computer is turned off. 2.Step 2 Connect all the devices.
Find the Ethernet cable that connects your PC to the modem. Unplug the Ethernet cable from your PC and insert it into the wireless G router's WAN port. You should have an additional Ethernet cable that came with your router. Take this cable and plug one end into one of the LAN ports on the router. Then connect the other end to your PC's Ethernet port. 3.Step 3 Turn on your modem, router, and PC.
Plug the power plug adapter into the modem. Turn on the modem. It'll take approximately 30 seconds for the modem to boot up. Connect the power plug adapter to the router and the other end into a power strip or outlet. Like the modem, it'll take about 30 seconds for the router to boot. Turn on your PC. 4.Step 4 Verify lights are on for your devices.
Make sure the following lights are on for your router: power, WAN, and LAN light. If you don't see any of them lit, confirm these devices are turned on. Make sure the Ethernet cable connections are installed correctly. 5.Step 5 Install and configure software.
Use the setup wizard application to configure your Belkin wireless G router. Set up features, such as creating your password and setting up your time zone. Continue to follow the setup wizard so you can configure other settings.
How to quickly install and use your Belkin wireless G router1.Step 1 Position your Belkin wireless G router.
Place your wireless G router in a wide open and central location. Don't connect the power plug into the router, yet. Make sure your computer is turned off. 2.Step 2 Connect all the devices.
Find the Ethernet cable that connects your PC to the modem. Unplug the Ethernet cable from your PC and insert it into the wireless G router's WAN port. You should have an additional Ethernet cable that came with your router. Take this cable and plug one end into one of the LAN ports on the router. Then connect the other end to your PC's Ethernet port. 3.Step 3 Turn on your modem, router, and PC.
Plug the power plug adapter into the modem. Turn on the modem. It'll take approximately 30 seconds for the modem to boot up. Connect the power plug adapter to the router and the other end into a power strip or outlet. Like the modem, it'll take about 30 seconds for the router to boot. Turn on your PC. 4.Step 4 Verify lights are on for your devices.
Make sure the following lights are on for your router: power, WAN, and LAN light. If you don't see any of them lit, confirm these devices are turned on. Make sure the Ethernet cable connections are installed correctly. 5.Step 5 Install and configure software.
Use the setup wizard application to configure your Belkin wireless G router. Set up features, such as creating your password and setting up your time zone. Continue to follow the setup wizard so you can configure other settings.
Try this... --Uninstall the d-link wizard software from your computer...if it actually installed. --Shut down the computer and router...make sure they're connected together with the ethernet cable --Turn on the router first. --Turn on the computer --Wait about 2 minutes after the computer starts up --Go to the command prompt and type in the command "ipconfig". This will give you the computers ip address, subnet mask, and default gateway. To get to the command prompt, click on Start -- Run -- and then type "cmd" and click "Ok" --The default gateway address should be the address of your router...typically it would be 192.168.0.1...but this will tell you if it's something else. --If the ip address listed after the ipconfig command is blank or begins with 169.... then your computer is probably not talking to the router...the router or network cable may be defective. --If the default gateway address is something other than 192.168.0.1 ...try that address in Internet Explorer to see if the router will respond properly. If the router responds, you can configure it directly without using the wizard software. Your D-link documentation (on disc?) will guide you through the manual setup procedure...sometimes referred to as the "alternative" procedure. --Good luck...and I hope this helps!
Try the following:
1. Hook up your router like you want it to be
2. After the WAN/Wireless lights turn off we want to HARDRESET your router.
3. There will be a small hole that requires a pen or paper clip to press...Hold this down for about 15 seconds, or untill the power light flashes on your router.
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