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I am having trouble getting access to a ruckus router network. It doesn't have any numbers or codes I can see on it. My wifi shows several networks. None named ruckus. I don't know which to connect and I have tried default passwords. My friends tablet auto connects so I know it works. The tablet had no access to settings. If I knew what settings to use on my iPhone 5s and what to fill in the boxes I can probably figure it out. Or an app that will connect me. I don't even know what's correct IP address. The router is similar to the 7363 zone flex I see online. Please any help is good cause I am so new to this.

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Several things could be a problem. First, not all wireless networks are visible, even though they are active. I have no idea what you're trying to connect - a phone, tablet, laptop, TV, or ? sometimes you can type in a network name and then it will ask you for the password or passphrase. to try this, look at your friend's device while it is connected and be sure to type the wireless network name exactly like on his device. Another possibility is the wireless router is putting out a signal your device cannot connect to.

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samrat101

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2008

SOURCE: 2wire 1800hg random no internet/random access, repair/wait fixes

It seems that you said your computer gets the ip address from your router,, which means thru DHCP of the router but if you look at the DHCP settings of your wireless card inside your computer ---the DHCP is OFF -- check your ipconfig/all command as shown in your problem too,,, your wless card does not accept the new IP which comes from your router --as DHCP is OFF on your wless card and sticks with the old ip address whereas the router maintains a new ip for your computer in its table and a mismatch occurs and you loose the internet connection ,,,,thats why repair works and then again the IP changes in the router for your computer and your computer's wless card lags behind and use the old ip adress ..... DHCP--- IS DYNAMIC , WHICH MEANS IT RENEWS THE IP address after some time and you computer gets stuck to the old one ,,, hence mismatch. "you make the DHCP -ON on your wless card too. it will be fine."

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 05, 2009

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nyilasrobert

Robert Nyilas

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2009

SOURCE: comuter gets a 168 private ip

enable DHCP on the router and you'll get the right ip adress

Jaspreet Saini

  • 34 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 28, 2009

SOURCE: Connecting Ipod touch 8(GB) to Wi-fi

Hi,
I want to tell you that there might be two problems for your concern.

1. Your router is not working properly
2. Your Ipod Touch is not working properly

But it might be possible that both devices working fine just the compatibility issue.

First of all i can suggest you that you can upgrade the firmware for your router.

Then you can reconfigure your wireless setting on your router.

Then tried to put static ip on your ipod touch in the network setting option

IP address: 192.168.0.15
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1

Primary DNS: 192.168.0.1
Secondary DNS: 4.2.2.2

Then tried again to connect wirelessly with your ipod touch make sure you dont required to add mac address for you ipod touch and also you can click on the option called "Wireless Access Point"

Then you can see the option " Turn Access Control On" you can uncheck this option.

Try again i believe that will resolve your concern.

Thanks & Regards
Jaspreet Singh Saini


Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2010

SOURCE: iphone / WiFi signal / Motorola SB5100 problem

Try turning 3g off, then make sure security of network is wep not wpa personal the iphone has trouble with that

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