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I purchased this router - it is amazing, however, I can not secure it, I can not limit the users as it remains an 'open' network. I have been on Dynex's website, I have followed the instructions in the manual, and I get to the page about securing it and entering a PSK, but the page just keeps reloading and not locking the access. I press the 'Security sync' button on the router itself and nothing happens.
how do I secure this unit?

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Please reset the Router to restore it to factory settings. Please locate a small pin point whole, reset button near the Ethernet ports of the Router and press it for 10 seconds. Once you reset the Router, please login to the Router and change the Router login password under Administration tab.

Please follow the steps mentioned below to secure the Wireless Network.

  • Please open the Web browser, type 192.168.2.1 and press enter.
  • Please enter the User Name "admin" and leave the password blank.
  • Please click on Wireless section and click Security.
  • Now, you can pickup any of the Wireless Security like WEP, WPA, WPA2 etc.
  • Select the Wireless Security encryption type and save the settings.
  • The Wireless is secured now.

Good Luck.
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* Netgear wireless router
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* Router's username and password

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9. If your connection remains non-functional, unplug your router and connect the computer directly to your broadband modem. If this configuration is functional, contact the manufacturer of your router for additional support.
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