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Anonymous Posted on Oct 06, 2010

Having trouble connecting to an AT&T 2-Wire 2701 HGB Wireless Router (DSL).

  • Anonymous Oct 07, 2010

    Thank you, Prema -- however, I neglected to mention a critical detail: I can hook up with my laptop running Windows XP, no problem, but cannot seem to connect with my WiFi enabled Samsung S5560 cell phone. AT

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Hi John,

I got your issue that you have trouble connecting with the At &t wireless modem ,

If Your comp if its win 7 Operating system

1. Click on start go to control panel--> go to
2. In network and sharing centre in the left hand side click on manage wireless network
3. In manage wireless network, you can see the networks which you have connected before , right click on the network name and select remove network. In the same way remove each one of them, the screen should me empty. there should be 0 items.
4. Then go back to network and sharing centre and click on connect to a network, you can see your network name , click on the network and click on connect to connect to the network.

If Your comp if its win Vista Operating system

1. Click on start go to control panel--> go to network and internet and then click on network and sharing centre
2. In network and sharing centre in the left hand side click on manage wireless network
3. In manage wireless network, you can see the networks which you have connected before , right click on the network name and select remove network. In the same way remove each one of them, the screen should me empty. there should be 0 items.
4. Then go back to network and sharing centre and click on connect to a network, you can see your network name , click on the network and click on connect to connect to the network.

If Your comp if its win XP Operating system

1. Click on start go to control panel--> go to network and internet connections
2. Then go to network connections
3: You can see wireless network connection , right click on it and go to properties and go to the wireless networks tab
4. In wireless network tab, under preferred networks, if you see any network , remove it and then push ok
5. Then right click on wireless network connection and go to view available wireless networks
6. here you can see the network and you can connect with your password.
Please try this, im sure this will work

Thanks & Regards,
Prema

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