I come home each evening and try to connect to my D-Link WBR-2310 but my laptop does not detect the signal until I reboot the WBR-2310. Once it reboots, it works fine. Then the next day, same thing.
My unit is hardware version A1. This started a couple weeks ago when I upgraded the firmware to version 1.05.
The final solution is a factory reset of your router. You can do a factory reset by logging into the router using you browser. Go to the settings and perform a factory reset
If you forgot the router password, you ill have to do a factory reset by locating a small hold on the back of the router and insert the tip of of paper clip for about 10 seconds while the power is on. The router will be reset to out of box status and then you can set-up form scratch.
SOURCE: wbr-2310 d-link
Follow these steps:
1.Type 192.168.1.1 in Internet Explorer.
2.You might have to put Admin password to access the router which is usually admin and password field blank.
3.Go to wireless setting and change the password.
SOURCE: D LINK 2310 SOFTWARE
Hello, Go to dlink.com and do a search for you model number. You should be able to find the software and download free. Hope this helps..
SOURCE: dlink wbr-2310 router no wireless working
you have to change your channelk type in your wi fi router.
For that access your router with following link
http://192.168.1.1 or
http://192.168.0.1
if you have belkin router
http://192.168.2.1
type user name as "admin" and password is "admin" or blank or "password"
then go to wi fi ->advanced setup chang channel type 4 ,6 ,11
change chanel type 1 by 1 and check signal strength.
everyt time save settings and restart both computer and router after save settings.
Thanks for using fixya.
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SOURCE: Xplornet Sat. connection and D-Link WBR-2310
Can you get a pc to connect to the internet? If you can, what IP address does HUGHES assign? If it is in the range of 192.168.0.X then change the DEFAULT GATEWAY address of the router to something like 192.168.10.1 (out of the box it should be set to 192.168.0.1)
SOURCE: D-link WBR-2310 has serious drop out problems
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