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I can't access the router

Limited connection

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How to disable limited access

Could you please be more clear. If you have limited access appearing when connecting to WIFI it means the internet isn't working. Check your connection via Ethernet to see if the net is working. If it works try n restart the router and make sure its connected properly .
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Solving Limited Or No Connectivity error message  


On setting up or make network connections on a Windows computer, you may encounter a Limited Or No Connectivity error message similar to the following:
 
Limited or no connectivity: The connection has limited or no connectivity. You might be unable to access the Internet or some network resources.
 
This message can result from any of several different technical glitches or configuration problems. Follow these steps to resolve Limited Or No Connectivity errors in Windows.
 
Here's How:
Determine whether your network access is functioning properly (that you can reach local network resources and the Internet). If you are using a broadband Internet and Windows XP Service Pack 2, this message is often a false error report. If your network access is non-functional. continue to the following steps.
 
If your computer connects to the network through a broadband router , resetting (powering off and on) the router may resolve the issue. If not using a broadband router, or if resetting your router only temporarily resolves the issue and the error message re-appears later, continue to the following steps.
 
If connecting to your network using Wi-Fi and using wireless security, your WEP or other security key may not be set properly. Check the wireless security configuration on your computer's network adapter and update if it necessary.
 
If connecting to your network using an Ethernet cable, your cable may have failed. Temporarily replace your network cable with a new one to determine whether this resolves the issue.
 
If using a broadband router and DHCP on your network, check your computer's IP address to verify it is valid and not a private address that starts with 169.254. An invalid address of the form 169.254.x.x signifies your computer's inability to obtain a usable IP address from your router.
 
To resolve DHCP configuration problems, proceed to the following steps.
 
Reboot your computer, router (if present) and broadband modem together, then re-test your connection.
 
If your connection remains non-functional, run the Windows Network Repair utility on your computer.
 
If your connection remains non-functional, update your router settings to change from dynamic to static IP address configuration, and set an IP address on the computer appropriately.
 
If your connection remains non-functional, unplug your router and connect the computer directly to your broadband modem. If this configuration is functional, contact the manufacturer of your router for additional support.
 
If your computer is connecting to your network directly through a broadband modem, or if your Internet access remains non-functional after following the instructions above, contact your Internet provider for support.
 
 
 
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on May 20, 2010 • Computers & Internet
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Limited connectivity

Limited connectivity (this phrase occurs first inside the WIN 8 OS) means, that you have connection with your router already, but NOT to the internet. Pls. check, if you have access to internet from other computers or smartphone connected via the same router.
If so, sometimes a driver-update for your D-Link could be useful.
Check also, if other wireless adapters are working with the same frequency, this may disturb. Try to change the channel or change from 2,4 GHz to the 5 GHz Channels, if the router & your D-Link Adapter will support this.
I had the same problem with my WIN 8 - PC and I had to change the (wireless) radio-channel.
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Shows as connected but with limited access

Uninstall it..use other antivirus software.....
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I have windows 7 home prem and cannot connect says detects strong signal but limited access

Most likely, the access point is not connected to an internet gateway whatever that is at your place.
and since access points does not provide DHCP service by default (handing out IP information to connected clients), you get the limited access message.
In short, make sure the access point is connected to the router because the router is the once responsible for providing the DHCP service.
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I have set up this device as an AP and connected it to a adsl router, which also has another pc connected to it. I can connect my laptop to the AP and can even access the router, but am unable to browse...

Search in google about how to set up a DHCP server for your router and clone the modem's MAC address, most routers have this option, the thing is some ISPs limit the use of internet to only one machine, by cloning the modem's MAC address in your router you'll make the ISP believe there's only one machine connected to the Internet. By setting up a DHCP server in your router you'll use only one IP to connect all machines using a private network, that should solve your problems. Try both alternatives, and see which one works.
Please check the legal limitations of this procedure for your country or state and have a nice day! ;)
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Using WRTS4GS2 Cisco Router and could not access the internet. Remobed router and had instant access to the internet.

Contact your ISP. Some ISPs limit the number of computers that can simultaneously connect to your cable-modem. If you change computers, you have to tell your ISP.

Or, power-off your cable-modem, to "reset" it.
Connect the Cisco Router to the cable-modem.
Power-on your cable-modem.
Power-on your router.
Connect your computer to your router, and see if you get Internet access.
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Im receiving limited connection

Limited or no connectivity can be due to more then having a weak signal. And I assume you've sat your computer right next to your access point with no solution?

Try connecting your computer to your access point/modem with an ethernet cable and checking the configuration settings by going into an Internet browser and typing in the IP address of the access point, and then the credentials when/if prompted
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How do i set security on the router and limit the number of computers access to the router.. i think the neighbors are accessing the internet trough it.

Setup the router to use a password. Once you have the security setup on the router it will not be necessary to limit the number of connections though you could limit the number of DHCP addresses it assigns.

Please see page 51 of the users manual for instructions on setting up WEP.
http://cache-www.belkin.com/support/dl/p75555ea_f5d8633-4_man.pdf

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Ssh remote computer access

It is possible to limit outgoing connections, but generally a firewall is used to limit connections being initiated from the outside (incoming connection attempts). Check the settings in your router to ensure that it isn't limiting outgoing connection attempts, but it sounds more like a permissions issue on the server your are trying to connect to.
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