In general, you can follow the basic steps below.
I would recomend using WPA2 or WPA secutity over WEP. (as this is a stronger type of wireless security)
- Open a web browser on the computer.
- In the address bar of the web browser, type
http://192.168.2.1 (default router ip address, you may have changed this)
- Click Login in the upper right-hand corner of the page. The router does not ship with a password, so just click Submit. (if you have already set up a password to login to the router then enter it here)
- Click on Security in the left-hand column under the Wireless heading.
- Use the drop-down menu and select "WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK)".
- Select either WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or WPA-PSK+WPA-PSK2 as your Authentication; doing this will set the Encryption Technique automatically.
- Enter a word or group of characters in the password (PSK) box. The Pre-Shared Key must be 8 to 63 characters in length. Note: The PSK (Pre-Shared Key) is case-sensitive ("A" is different than "a").
*NOTE* Unchecking the Obscure PSK box will allow you to see the security key that has been typed.
= Click the "Apply Changes" button to save the settings.
Any/all wireless computers that connect to this network will be required to have this Pre-Shared Key (password).
If you need assistance with how to re-configure your computers, then please provide the version of windows that you are using.
Basic steps are:
-Disable the current Wireless Connection
-Enable the Wireless Connection
-Search for available wireless networks (look for your SSID wireless network name)
-you will be prompted to enter in your PSK and then save your settings
Hi....can I ask if you have MAC address filtering enabled on your router? This is under 'Firewall' on this model. If so, try disabling it, and see if you can connect then.
Just a suggestion to start you off - quite a few people have posted with similar issues in the last few days.
I cannot connect to my router even though the password is correct.
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