Linksys Wireless Adapters :: WET11 Give Error 404 On 192.168.1.225
Aug 23, 2012
my Linksys Ethernet bridge WET11 V1.0, where working perfect, but when i reset the device, and try lo login whit user admin and password admin, my browser show error 404, this happ whit crome, mozilla, an I Explorer, i download the Setup wizard, and the error message is "the setup wizard was unable to locate a wirless ethernet bridge on the network......"
when i connect the cable to de device, the lan led is on, and the ping command give me reply.
I have during the day attemped to install the card on my machine.
At first attempt, I followed the instruction on the CD. It took forever, and ended up giving me the notorious "Error 211".
I then tried the different solutions. First this one: [URL] The difference however being that the card indeed was found and identified properly by the device manager. Installed the downloaded drivers manually, but if I remember correctly (this was a few hours ago) it timed out and I got a message the device wasn't properly installed.
[URL] Here I couldn't even perform the first step, since I couldn't even remove the drivers! The process of uninstalling drivers gets stuck, and I waited for over an hour, and eventually decided to just rip the USB dongle out. That stopped the uninstalling process. Refitted the USB dongle in the computer, and the network device showed up the same way as it did before.
So, what apperas to be the case is that the device seems to have the proper drivers installed, but for some reason it cannot communicate properly with the computer. I can see it in the device manager; I can see the properties and even change the settings. However, I cannot uninstall it, remove it (with the Remove USB Device dialogue) or access it in any other way - it becomes completely unresponsive and if anything happens, it times out. The card does not show up in the list of avaliable network devices. The blue diode on the dongle lights, and sometimes flashes as if it was working.
System spec: Case: ANTEC HTPC FUSION M-ATX Mobo: ASUS MAXIMUS III GENE P55 S-1156 M-ATXRAM: CORSAIR 8GB DDR3 XMS3 INTEL I5/I7 PC10666 1333MHZProcessor: INTEL CORE I5 750 2.66GHZ 8MB S-1156OS: MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7 HOME PREM 64-BIT ENG HDD: 2x WESTERN DIGITAL CAVIAR BLACK 500GB 7200RPM SATA/300 Graphics: XFX GEFORCE GTX 275 LITE 896MB GDDR3 PCI-E
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