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: Not saving my settings
Under normal circumstances, you should never have to reset your router.
If you have problems, usually you unplug it, wait a few seconds and
plug it back in. You DO NOT press the reset button. If you are not
pressing the reset button and only unplugging it and still losing your
settings, it is a faulty router, exchange, refund is your best option.
If you ARE resetting it, then it is doing exactly what it is supposed
to do.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Pleasssssssssse help : on router G624T
What is the Operating system on the laptop ?
If it is XP then in the bottom right hand corner you will find Wireless network connection ( looks like 1 computer monitor). Use that icon to connect to the wireless network.
If it is windows Vista, then in the bottom right hand corner you will find 2 computer monitor icon. Use that icon to connect to the wireless network.
If it is Windows 98/ME/2000 then use the adapter utility to connect to the wireless network.
For MAC you will see the AIRPORT icon at the top.
Check the wireless settings of the router first . Make sure that yopu have all the wireless settings of the router. If you are not sure about the settings, then open the router set up and check the settings.
Click Here for step by step instructions on how to connect to the wireless network and troubleshooting steps
SOURCE: I have a d link
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Try to turn off/on the dlink router first. Reisntall the driver of your ethernet adapter. check your computer's IP address by going to command prompt and type in ipconfig. This is 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. If you have 169.x.x IP address, 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.
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