SOURCE: problem securing belkin wireless g plus router
Hi, We have another work around for securing your network, try these:
With the wired computer,
1) open a web bowser(IE, firefox)
2) type 192.168.2.1
3) in the left hand side, under wireless click on Channel & SSID - leave the pswd blank
4) change the channel - 11, SSID - any name(make sure u change the name) - apply changes
5)under wireless - click security - select security mode - WPA/WPA2 - make up a pswd besides Password(PSK) or Pre-Shared Key(PSK) - uncheck Obscure PSK - apply changes
6)under wireless - click Wifi Protected Setup(WPS) - change the Wifi Protected Setup to disabled - apply changes.
7)Now check - if you could connect connect to your wireless network
SOURCE: How do I security enable my Belkin router?
Hi there,
Connect a computer to any one of the four LAN ports of the Belkin wireless
router. DO NOT use a wireless connection, use a cable.
Open your web browser and type the IP address of the router (by default,
the address is http://192.168.2.1.) in the address bar and press Enter.
Click Login on the top of the
page to login to the router. By default
the Password is left blank, click Submit.
Click Security under Wireless menu.
Under Security, Select 64 bit WEP (or 128 bit WEP).
Select Key 1 and enter any 10 hexadecimal digits - any combination
of 0-9, A-F (26 digits if you selected 128-bit as the encryption strength). You
may also enter a pass phrase and have the router generate a key for you. Example
(0102030405060708090a0b0c)
Apply the
settings.
Please write down the key – You will need it later to configure
your wireless computers with the same key.
Remember to set an admin password before you close down, other vice anyone can access you
router and change the setup and admin password.
/regards
Teis
SOURCE: unable to connect to internet by my zonet
Do you know the network key of the router? If you do and still you won't be able to connect, modify the router and try changing the network key.
If the security that's set to the router is WPA-PSK, try changing it to WEP and create a new network key. If same problem occurs, try changing the channel.
Another option is to reset the router to it's factory default and reconfigure the router.
Last option, perform a firmware upgrade and this should resolves the problem.
NOTE: Make sure to try different laptops before modifying the router.
Have a great day!
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