My Xbox is connected & works fine? To help me connect my Roku to my wireless belkin? It's on 2nd floor in an open office just above the area.1st floor, I have the TV & Roku, above the living room stairs maybe 10 feet away? Please the information you provide is a great help for a single disabled woman trying to do this without having to call someone who may or will over charge me as in the past. Xfinity on my computer to connect to network & all 3 TV's. Also a wireless router a Belkin for my Xbox seem to get the Roku to connect? I did enter the info. It's on the first floor its a cheap model I think. I do see my network on try to connect? Is there anything you can tell me that may help. I keep starting over with ADD Roku then pick from the wireless connection list mine. It even gets to a point where it's loading then doesn't? The signal is good when I see my household? I just moved this wireless router closer I will try again later when I have time I did find the Router password. When I put or pick my house connection? What password? Are they in need of my sign on for the computer? Or my yahoo? Comcast is my internet with Belkin wireless router Or which? Thanks!
SOURCE: belkin router
A couple of items to check -- these will not fix the issue but may isolate the problem.
Turn all machines on before the test and do not turn off until after
On at least one wired computer that is working and maybe all wireless computers I want you to do the following
Click Start then All Programs then Accessories then Command Prompt
In the window that opens type
ipconfig /all
press enter then record all of the following for each adapter
The back in the window enter the following command using the default gateway from the wired connection (your router address)
ping (default gateway)
you will either get 4 timeouts -- the connection fails or 4 messages with elapsed times generally measured in ms or milliseconds.
What you are looking for in the above
Good entries base
x.y.x match each other if subnet mask is right
u should be unique for the network
Wired IP address x.y.z.u not 0.0.0.0 may be 192.168.0.u
SubNet Mask ?.?.?.? assuming 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway x.y.z.? not 0.0.0.0 may be 192.168.0.1
DNS addresses ?.?.?.? not 0.0.0.0
where at least one is not zero.
Then wireless entries should be
Wired IP address x.y.z.u not 0.0.0.0 may be 192.168.0.u
SubNet Mask same as wired
Default Gateway same as wired
DNS addresses same as wired
If these are wrong there is a configuration error either in the router or wireless adapters depending on how you want your network setup.
each connected adapter wired and each wireless should also
successfully ping the default gateway or router address
If the ipconfig is right and the wired config has successful pings, then every wireless adapter that fails has a wireless config issue.
If you are willing to work through this let me know and reply with information in a comment to this issue.
You may also want to address wireless security
See this response and let me know what you want to do.
Wireless security
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Does your router have one LED lamp for each "wired" port?
If so, does unplugging the Ethernet-cable (the one that connects to your desktop PC) cause the lamp to go off?
Does reconnecting that cable cause the lamp to go on?
Also, on your desktop computer, there could be a lamp right beside where the Ethernet-cable connects into your computer.
Again, disconnect the cable, and reconnect the cable, to see if that lamp goes off/on.
Have you tried a different cable?
Do *NOT* connect your desktop computer to the 'WAN' port on the router -- connect it to any of the "LAN" ports.
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your user name and password have been entered incorrectly, they are case sensitive and must be exact. Make sure your ADSL settings are set at 0/38 (you'll see where)
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You will need to check the wireless settings of the router
is there any computer connected to the router ?
If yes then you can open the router set up page on that computer.
Router set up page is the page where you can check all the wireless settings of the router.
Click here for step by step instructions
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