Belkin G Wireless Router / Can't Get It To Hookup To Kindle Fire
Jan 26, 2012I have a wireless connection with my laptop.on a Belkin G router but can't get it to hookup to my Kindle Fire.what do I need to do?
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Also, I removed the security on the network to see if its able to connect without password.The state where it fails is Obtaining IP address and it fails again.
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Product: DIR-615
Hardware version: H/W Ver.: I1
Firmware version: F/W Ver.: 9.02NA.
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