I've got a new Belkin 150 wireless router, and have installed it successfully, with no issues with my Windows 7 laptop. My wife's Windows XP laptop, however, won't connect to the internet via this new router. I've restarted the computer and unplugged/restarted the router and modem in sequence with no success. I have no clue what is wrong - the XP laptop will connect but shows either "limited connectivity" or "local access only."
I'm having trouble connecting to my Belkin router wirelessly (Wired works fine). I try to get to the IP address (192.168.0.2 and every other version of that) but it does not connect. On the router only Security, Wired, and Router are lit up; Wireless, Modem, and Internet are dark. I have reached the end of my limited computer capabilities trying to fix this problem myself.
I have a Belkin router connected to my desktop. My tablet computer can connect, but my two new Samsung laptops cannot connect! They both see the network with a strong signal but it says it can't configure the router settings... It said to reset the router, which I've done several times, but they still won't connect. The playstation can also connect so I know it can't be the router or the playstation and tablet computer couldn't connect right?
My belkin 54G was working few years now. Just hours ago, I try to connect my iphone 3GS with belkin wifi. I go to the 192.168.2.1 (on my laptop - wifi), MAC address filtering and enable it. After insert my iphone 3gs ip address i press OK.
Here's the nightmare begin, after minutes. My internet connection is not working both on my laptop (wifi working but not internet) and the PC facing problem on internet connection. i try login again 192.168.2.1, hoping can restore it but it fail to load the page.
how to restore it?
Below is the screenshot of what I did.
1. my ipconfig show new IP address, 169.254.242.229. i try using this address to access but fail to load.
2. ping 192.168.2.1 but unreachable.
3. detail of my network connection details.
4. set my TCP/IP properties
5. ipconfig manage to change it and ping working now.
6. to my disappointment, 192.168.2.1 still not working. can't enter it's web interface.
We recently switched from ATT to Comcast in our house so we needed a new router since 2wire won't work with the Comcast modem. So we installed the router - no problems. Its been working great for about 3 weeks now, but yesterday when I tried to get on, it said the router had "no internet access" and I haven't been able to get it to work since.I have restarted the router, the modem, and my computer several times and reset the router to factory settings to no avail. I thought it might be a problem with comcast (maybe the storms knocked something out) but the modem is working fine; TV and phones still work and all of the lights on the modem box (power, DS, US, Online, ect.) are still on. I called comcast and they said they have registered no issues in the area.Right now I'm connected to the internet through the modem. I've tried everything I can think of[CODE]
my Belkin routers wireless wont work. I tried unplugging it, resetting it, but nothing working. Ethernet is working fine, but I need wireless back ASAP.
I have a Belkin 802.11g wireless card on my laptop, I can see the router but when I try and join the router I have message about no I.P adress. Is there a way to get round this?
I have unplugged everything and restarted everything in the correct order. I have connectivity to the modem if I plug ethernet cable into cable modem, but cannot get any connectivity if I plug into the wireless router and then into the cable modem. I am using a desktop computer and only use the wireless modem for my phones wi-fi.
I got a new belkin router because I switched from Verizon to Comcast. I had to get a new router and got belkin.Now I can connect every device to it from wireless, ranging from my laptop to my phone. But jadoo box won't connect. Jadoo Box is internet TV box like Roku and apple TV but for international channels. I have tried switching password type from WPS to wep and basic stuff but nothing is working.
For the past week or so I've been having trouble with my Wi-Fi connection. I have a desktop PC, a kindle and a PS3 that all connect to it.
If I turn on my Kindle after it's been off for a while it'll try to connect to the Wi-Fi but will keep alternating between 'Authenticating'/'Connecting' and never gets to the 'Obtaining IP Address' part so it shows the signal strength bars at the top but they're totally empty. If I go and unplug the modem and the router, let them sit for a minute, plug them back in the large light on the router will flash orange (it's usually green) so I press and hold the WPS button which begins to flash and then both lights turn green and the Kindle quickly connects itself to the Wi-Fi. If I don't let it go into sleep mode or turn it off it will stay connected but if it turns off I have to do the same modem/router reset. When I'm at school or work I have zero issues connecting their wireless networks.
With the PS3, if it's turned on while I reset the modem/router it will connect to the network but if it's turned off during the reset it will not connect when I turn it on later. Also, either way, it no longer connects to my media server (sharing files between the PC and the PS3) regardless of connecting or not.
Last week, a big storm rolled through my town while I was out of the area on business. I had a working LAN/WLAN for my home & home office, and the modem I was using got fried by the storm. Strangely enough nothing else was affected..Anyway, I went out and bought an identical modem, and had it set up with Comcast. If I connect directly to the modem, everything works perfectly. But when I try to attach my router to the new modem, I have no connectivity over wifi OR hardwired to the router. According to the status light on the router, it can't find a connected modem.I reset the router back to factory settings, installed the newest firmware, and moved my DHCP pool out of the default range. I then power cycled the whole setup - twice - with no success.
I've got a Belkin G wireless router.I've got my Vaio with windows 7 , my other emachines with vista and another acer laptop in the house also on vista/All laptops can connect to the router and internet fine but when I password protect the WI-FI the ACER aspire won't connect to the router, while the other 2 and also a ps3 all connect with the password no problems.
I have an iPad2 and a Belkin F6d4230-4 wireless router. I no longer have a computer. If I reset the router can I setup the network without having to hard-wire the router to a computer first?
I have and and android tablet I just bought and I can't connect to the internet with my Belkin N300 Router all my computers and smartphone work very good to this router and the phone works with wifi here also. I can't get this tablet to connect to the server I have put in all the ssid and the name of the server. When I try to connect it says connecting, then autherizing and then it does a loop and does not ever change,keeps on doing it. In the little shell that is to change color when connected there is a very small lock showing and I am not sure just what todo about this.
I have just purchased and successfully installed a wireless Belking router and although my pc connects perfectly my daughter cannot connect to the same router even with the correct security codes, what are we doing wrong
I can't get my Kindle Touch to connect to my Belkin router, I haven't had any problems until the last couple of days. I can connect my Kindle to the router at my work.
My husband and I just got a Verizon MIFI Jetpack. My computer has an internal wireless connection so we had no problem getting it hooked to mine, however, my husband is trying to hook on with a Belkin router. The router appears to be reading that the Verizon service is there but when he goes to connect to the internet it says it won't connect. We've tried resetting the router and restarting his computer. It did not fix the problem.
I recently bought a router so I could connect my Toshiba laptop to the internet. After I connected the ethernet cable to the router and plugged everything in, I installed the program from the CD that it came with. After the whole process, it says "You are now connected to the internet!". Yeah well when I try to get on the internet, it suddenly takes the connection off. On my wifi status, it says it's not connected anymore. When I try to connect again, it says I'm connected, although if I get on internet explorer, it takes off the connection again. Though when it is connected, it says no internet connection available although I am connected to the router. So basically, I'm connected to the router, but not the router to the internet.
I recently bough a belkin router (Share N300) but it just wont connect to the internet.My setup is as follows:ADSL -> Modem -> Router -> PCThe internet works fine when I connect it directly to my PC (via the modem), and other PCs too.So no issue of MAC address lockdown.I've tried connecting through static mode with the data from ipconfig /all, but it still doesn't work.I've even installed DD WRT and Tomato to no avail.
I have a Dell Inspiron, Windows 7 laptop, that's about all I know about it. A couple months ago I got a Belkin Surf N300 router, when I first got it I had it set up through Hughes Net and everything worked fine, I had good connecting everywhere I went with my laptop. Now, I no longer have the Hughes Net and I hooked up through a Broadband thing, our desktop computer is connect to it and works perfectly fine, when I go to try and connect to it on my laptop it WILL NOT work, it just says its unable to connect to it. I have tried EVERYTHING I can think of and some stuff I didn't even know you could change, all I want is to use my laptop
I have had my laptop for over a year and it usually connects fine but two days ago I turned it on and it simply won't pick up on the signal coming from my router. I have a computer and another laptop connected to this same router and they are both working fine. It just says that there are no connections available even though the router is on and showing up on the other two machines. The router is a Belkin and the laptop a Dell, Windows 7.
I've just replaced my crappy TalkTalk router with my Belkin F5D9630-4 (v1001) to try and give myself a bit more wireless coverage in my flat. No matter what I try I just can't get the router to connect to the Internet.I've updated the router to the most recent firmware, and entered the following settings in my setup for the router:[CODE]
i bought my xbox360s 3 days ago, brought it home and set it up, finds my belkin surf modem router f7d2401 v1, i enter the normal passcode i have used for that past 2 years with other items such as laptops and iphones, but it cant connect?
i think it has something to do with the i p address, its showing 0.0.0.0 when set on automatic, i then checked on the belkin setep page, and it showed the dchp was enabled? so i then got the information of the website and entered it manually but it still couldnt connect, i called both xbox and belkin and i know no more than i did before...xbox tried telling me after hours of questions and tests that it was my router, it musnt give out the 2.4gghtz needed, so i then called belkin, they also did tests and asked me questions and then told me that his computer screen is telling him the router can not connect to that xbox.
I have a Belkin Play N300 (part number = F7D4302) wireless router, and I want to connect my (soon-to-be-pole-mounted) 12DBI omnidirectional antenna to it, the goal is better wireless access in one area of a church camp. I have a couple of U.lf - RP-SMA pigtails on the way, because of course the router doesn't have an external antenna connection.
I opened up the router case, and below is a shot of the board. There's plenty of room inside the case. The router is dual-band (2.4 and 5ghz), and uses 2 internal antennae, apparently it senses the better one and uses it as needed.
My plan is to disconnect one antenna, and connect/solder my external antenna pigtail in its place. I'm a fair hand at soldering, but very little practice de-soldering...
1. Is disconnecting / replacing one antenna the way to go, and if so, which one? Or should I leave them both connected and piggyback my external onto one of them (soldering the leads on top of existing connections), or disconnect both antennae, or does it matter?
2. Which set of wires, white or black, are used for which band - and should I connect to? I assume I'd want to hook up to the 2.4ghz, correct?
The white wires come out from the tiny Broadcom chip, I think it's marked BCM43224KMLG (dang, that's some tiny print!). This page leads me to think that these are the 5ghz antenna leads, but I'd llike to be positive before I start cutting.
The black wires appear to feed from the larger Broadcom chip marked BCM4718A1KFBG. Again, this page leads me to think that this is the 2.4ghz antenna.
3. Assuming that the black wires are the ones I want, would it be ok to cut one really close to the board end, cut the U.fl connector off of my pigtail, prep the wire / shielding, and solder the wire / shielding on top of the existing solder connection?
I hav bsnl broadband connection in my home.... I connected a tplink wired for browsing...I also have a belkin wireless router..... I connected those routers.... And only wired communication is possible
For a while now my girlfriend has been having problems trying to connect to her school website (my.pitt.edu) with the belgin g wireless router. It used to work a few months ago, tried to fix it then gave up. The only way she can access the site and do her school work from home is it she directly connects from the modem to the pc, but that takes internet away from the other pc in the house.I read a few sites months ago that it could be the school banned the routers IP, she called the school and they said it wasn't banned and that it might be a firewall issue. We tried disabling the firewall on the router and the pc but still nothing.
I have a Belkin Surf N300 wireless Modem-Router, but cannot get it to connect to my Android phone. I can connect it to my Nexus tablet, to my desk-top and my lap-top, so I know there is nothing wrong with the router itself. Every time I try to connect the phone, it locates the network, scans, authenticates, but then says "Disabled" and the message: "Secured with WPA/WPA2 PSK" with "locked network" symbol. What does this mean? This is on the label that came with the router: "Security Type WPA/WPA2" but I don't know what to do in order to remove the lock. The phone is a Vodafone Smart Chat and I bought it specifically to be able to connect to Wi-Fi networks.
I have the linksys EA4500 now for a few hours and its pissing me off.with my old linksys i got a wireless connection to my Belkin Home Base.this is a usb wifi station.in this usb station there is a seneye. this is a machine to protect my reef tank.i cant make a wireless connection to my Belkin home base..