Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT320N Privacy From Other Network Computer Users?

Jun 14, 2012

I am grudgingly forced to allow certain people to use my wireless router connection. I just found out that these users are able to see a display of all the devices and computers attached to the router and network. This isn't a priviledge I'd like them to have. I'd like them to only be allowed to surf the internet - and leave it at that. I use WEP with a 26 digit code and each user has been given the code.)

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Wrt320n Only 1 Computer Can Detect Wifi

Dec 26, 2011

I no longer have a software disc, but setup via the 192.168.1.1 page has worked out fine...until the last reset.  After the last reset/reboot of the wifi, I was unable to set up the wifi beyond use with my laptop.  This is, no doubt, user error.WRT320N.No hard wire, wifi is connected to the cable modem.  Everything in the house was on the wireless.
 
Issue: Laptop finds and connects to wifi just fine, password works just fine.iPhone cannot even detect the wifi in the house (but finds every other wifi in the neighborhood)iPad cannot detect the wifi in the house (but finds every other wifi in the neighborhood)Desktop cannot detect the wifi in the house (but finds every other wifi in the neighborhood)What do I need to tweek in the admin page 192.168.1.1 to allow other computers to jack into my wifi?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Accessing Wrt320n Across Network?

Aug 7, 2011

I've got the below setup, have the wrt320 setup as a switch / wifi ap, i'm totally unable to access its management page from pc1 but am able to via pc 3, why is this, how can i get around this? Routing? Also am unable to access pc3's resources from pc1..When i enter the ip of the wrt320 it thinks about it and before it has come up with the user/password screen but it soon dissapears and firefox comes up with a "Unable to connect  Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at 192.168.0.2." message.

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Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT320N Has Gigabit Network Backwards

Aug 29, 2011

I have a Linksys WRT320N Wireless Router and I am having an issue where it seems like gigabit (10/100/1000) ready computers are getting fast ethernet (10/100) speeds and fast ethernet computers/devices are receiving gigabit speeds. What I mean is the computers that are gigabit ready and are using cat6 cables are showing green icons on the Linksys WRT320N router and my network switch, which is only 10/100 ready and uses a cat5e cable to connect to the router, shows a blue icon indicating it is connected at gigabit speeds. Is the manual incorrect and green icons really mean gigabit speeds?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Using WET610N And WRT320N As Bridge Within Home Network?

Mar 5, 2010

I have a small home network, in which the DSL modem is some way away from the room in which I do my work. Currently, I use a pair of WAP54G access points to bridge between the two locations, and everything works OK, if slowly.Today, I bought a WRT320N router and a WET610N bridge to replace the access points, but I having a real problem configuring them to work. I think the basic problem is with the IP addresses that they use. The current configuration is:
 
DSL Modem -> Access Point -- several yards -- Access Point -> PC
 
and I want to go to:
 
DSL Modem -> WRT320N -- several yards -- WET610N -> PC
 
I guess my basic question is this a reasonable idea or should I be using something different for the WRT320N end? I don't want to change the basic IP address subnet (192.168.1.*) and I want to keep the DSL modem as the default gateway (192.168.1.254). When I installed the WRT320, it assigned itself an IP address of 192.168.0.1 and the WET610N an IP address of 192.168.0.101, and I think the DSL modem also assigned the WRT320 an IP address of 192.168.1.99, so I am a little confused as to which IP addresses I should be setting where.

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Wrt320n Building Home Network With Wifi Roaming

Mar 20, 2012

I live in a new apartment building which means a lot of concrete. The internet (fiber) enters the house at the beginning where the modem is hooked up to my Linksys WRT320N. From there two cables run through the house:1 to the home office, where two computers are connected through a switch.1 to the living room, where the Xbox, blue-ray player are connected through a switch.I also have a wifi network running from my WRT320N, but as it is at the beginning of the house, there are some black spots in other parts of the house. I tried to fix this with a Netgear repeater, but that keeps disconnecting.
 
What I want to do know is place a second linksys device in the living room at the end of the already existing cable that will also broadcast a wifi network, but I want this to be exactly the same Wi-Fi network as I already have. What I want to achieve is that I can walk from one end of the house with my iPad, streaming a video, to the other end of the house and that I always stay connected to the internet and that my tabled just picks up the strongest broadcaster, basically the same as with a mobile phone.

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Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT54GL Can't See Other Users On Network

Mar 2, 2013

With my old netgear router I could see and share files on my kitchen PC from the office PC but with the WRT54GL I can't.
I have a printer with a static IP  that both PC's can see.

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Linksys Wireless Router :: WAT54G - Map Which Shows All Users On Network

Sep 17, 2011

I  purchased my WAT54G a couple of years ago when I added a laptop, I have my desktop which is connected to DSL and a wireless printer and my laptop.A neighbor told me that I should secure my network as he has used it when his system went down.  My son had added a P/W  when we first set up the router.I have since found the NETWORK MAP on which shows all the users on the network and half my street is on there.I have again added a P/W how do I know if its SECURE?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Use WDS On A WRT320N?

Feb 22, 2012

I am trying to set up WRT on my WRT320N access point so I can connect it to my other access point that also doubles as my DSL router.Where can I find the WDS on the WRT320N?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Managing Bandwidth / Users On Home Network With E2000

Aug 13, 2012

I've got the E2000 at home for our private network.
 
We are three guys sharing a flat. We have personal laptops, work laptops, mobile phones, games consoles, tablets etc that connect to the internet.
 
Problem is that when someone downloads stuff, the speed is slow for the rest of us. So i was hoping i could set up something like three "channels" so each of us could have the same download speed, ie 1 mbs each regardless if others are using the network at the same time. And then maybe a guest network for all the mobiles and tablets etc. MAC filtering for access for our personal laptops should work.
 
We have a 20mbit cable network line.
 
Can i do all of this on the E2000 and how?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT320N Use Both Bands At Once?

Apr 25, 2013

I have a WRT320N, firmware version 1.0.05., Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, and a Hewlett Packard laptop.I would like to utilize both bands on my router at the same time for internet access, so that I can have the one my kids use shut down at a certain time but mine stay up.If not, what's the closest I can get, even if I have to purchase additional items to do so? Do I have to manually turn their band off when I want it off? And can I even have both bands in use at the same time?
 
I looked at my Cisco online info by access the IP address. I see the Access Restrictions tab. Can I even set usage by specific computer? If so how do I do that?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Wrt320n - 40 MHz Mode Not Possible

Jul 20, 2009

After playing around I cannot get the router to get into the wide 40 MHz mode any more (2.4 GHz)

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Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT320n Cannot Get Internet

Dec 6, 2011

I've purchased this router a few weeks ago, but I can't use it as I can't get on the internet with it plus my laptop which as wifi will not recognize it.

I would really like get it going, I've tried live chat but I guess the techy didn't have the patience, I am a slow typer for lack of a better word.

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Laptop Cannot Connect To Wrt320n

Jul 27, 2012

Just installed linksys wrt320n.  Desktop and one laptop (wireless) connect.  Both windows 7.  A second laptop (Vista) errors out with message "the selected data rate is not correct".  This laptop sees the router (since I see the router name and it validates the passphrase) but I cannot ping the router.  I saw two messages on this site suggesting to enable WMM and use security WPA2.  I have verified that both of these are so set. 

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Using WRT320N As Access Point?

Feb 2, 2011

I'm currently using my WRT320N router as an access point (connected to another linksys router), but I've lost my username and password to access the web-based utility.  So I need to press the reset button and set it up again. Currently everything is working fine, but I've forgotten how to configure the router for this purpose, and I can't  find instructions in the user's guide online.  I seem to remember it being troublesome.  I know I have to assign a different IP address (currently I'm using 192.168.1.113.)  What other settings (if any) need to be changed?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: How To Setup WRT320N As Bridge

Aug 16, 2011

I want to setup the following:
 
Internet through DSL-Thompson TG 789 VN router ---> several yards --> Linksys WRT320N --> wired computer netwerk                                           |             |with   printer                                
|                                                                                             |
---> Wireless Netwerk -->   laptops / phones       <---     (WAN depending on strongest signal)
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---> several servers
 
The Thompson does the DHCP and routing. It is the gateway through the internet, IP 192.168.2.254 (mask 255.255.255.0).I can't replace the thompson since it is delivered by my provider. SSID = BertB I want to achieve that all the compuers / laptops / phone and printer are in one network and can communicate with each other So the only possibility, as far as I can see, is to set up the Linksys as a bridge.
 
I have to do the following at the Linksys but have some questions as mentioned below:

SSID = BertB (the same)
channel = different from the channel used by Thompson
DHCP = off
IP = fixed (192.168.2.253)
gateway = 192.168.2.254

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how the thompson and the Linksys will build a connection with each other, or will this happen automatically through the above setup?Do I have to put the mac address of the thompson in the Linksys and/or vice versa?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Wrt320n - How To Disable Wifi

Oct 8, 2009

How do I disable the wireless?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT320N And Internal VPN Server

Dec 14, 2009

I just bought a Linksys 320N router to replace another competitors router. I am trying to connect to my VPN server from outside my network. I have the external ip to my network. I setup the new 320N router just like the old router. set dmz ip to internal ip of vpn server, set port forwarding to 1723, both, internal ip of vpn server, I have a way to test the vpn while i am inside my network. So, I can watch the VPN server log and see the request come into the server and it times out with the Linksys 320 N hooked up. If I have the old router hooked up, the vpn establishes a connection.

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Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT320N - IPad Can't Connect To It

Jul 24, 2011

I have a WRT320N router with firmware version 1.0.01 build 008.  I just got an iPad and while it can find my router, I can't access the WiFi when I enter my password.  I can use the router with my laptop so I know the connection and password are ok.I've seen two administrators on here suggest the same thing.  And one person responded that it worked.  The identical directions were: 

Try changing some advanced wireless settings on the router.Connect the computer to the router with the Ethernet cable. Open the setup page of the router.Click on wireless tab and set the configuration view to manual. Change the wireless channel to 11. Save the settings.Go to wireless tab and click on Advanced wireless settings.Change Beacon interval to 75, RTS threshold to 2307 and fragmentation threshold to 2306. Save the settings.Try to connect to the wireless network again and see if that works.
 
1 - I think my computer already is connected to the router with the Ethernet cable - I mean there is an Ethernet cable attached to both my computer and my router - in slot 1 on the router

2 - the only thing I know how to access is the Linksys EasyLink Advisor.  What and where is the setup page of the router? 

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Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT320N Invalid Value Has Been Entered

Dec 20, 2011

I am running a WRT320N with Firmware 1.0.04Trying to Upgrade the Firmware to 1.0.05 it always fails at about 24% progress with a message saying an invalid value has been entered.I downloaded the firmware from your homepage twice so that the file is not corrupted

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Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT320N Won't Let To Connect To Age Of Empires

Feb 17, 2010

I have some major problem with my WRT320 router. For some reasonit won't let me connect to Age of Empires 2 (other, newer games work fine) via Hamachi. When i want to connect i can see the game but when i want to join it tries to connect but fails telling me i'm unable to join... I know the problem is in the router because when I connect my modem directly to my computer Age of Empires connects fine!

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Oct 19, 2011

We have WRT320N (Model No.)  and when I moved i notice that my wirelss network does not have internet connection. Even after I hook everything up it doesn't work, my computer does not recognize the network but the laptop does. I have prior knowledge about computers and the internet but I don't know why I am having a problem. Is it because I moved and the data in my previous home does not match the data here?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Subnet Mask 255.0.0.0 On WRT320N

Aug 22, 2011

I'm using my WRT320N as a home router, I need more ipadresses to be delivered to my computers, yet I can't get my router to give med wider netmask range. In the list I get 255.255.255.0 - 255.255.255.240 or something like that. I need 255.0.0.0 on my network and that would be perfect if i could get that...

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Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT320N WAN Connection Becomes Slow?

May 20, 2009

I have a WRT320N router. It is hooked to a Comcast cable modem (Motorola SB5101). After using it for a few days, my Internet connection becomes very slow and I have to reset the router. Generally I get download speeds of 10+ Mbps, but then it slows to about 1 Mbps or less. One time I was only getting 300 Kbps.I'm using a wired connection when this happens, so wireless is not the issue. Also, there is no firmware update available for my router; 1.0.01 was already on it. The only settings that I've changed besides the password are related to the wireless.As soon as I unplug the router and plug it back in, it's fine again for a few days. At first I thought it might be my cable Internet connection, but because I'm not having to reset the cable modem?

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Feb 21, 2012

i have a wrt320n router and it used to work before but my internet provider said that its a router issue might need to change the wep setting or channel or connect ps3 up through the routers list of accessible .. So basically its not registering the IP address given and the wep key isn't wrong but its not approving it . Not sure what to do. I tried unplugging the router and I also did the same for the modem no luck. Signals 100% and my lap top and wii connect fine.

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Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT320N Does Not Work IPTV

Oct 25, 2011

Today has bought a router. Before it at me was D-link Dir 320. IPTV on DIR 320 worked perfectly. On WRT320N does not work. Firmware has updated to Ver.1.0.04 build 1. Prompt that it is necessary to make?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Wrt320n Can't Save Static Route?

Aug 25, 2011

I have a problem when trying to configure my wrt320n , I put in the exact same config. as I had with my wrt54g, and I do mean the exact same, even the name and all, but when I try to save the config on Advance Routing I get the message  "Invalid static route", I think it's a bug

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Feb 22, 2012

I have a wrt320n. works good with all my computers. I bought a Visio tablet and I can only hook up to an open network.
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Feb 24, 2012

I just installed a WRT320N for someone's home network, with the intent of providing better speed for network printing.
 
Unfortunately, all four of his n-capable Windows computers will only connect at 54mbps. Four different computers (Win7, Vista, XP), each with a different brand/model of n-capable network adapter.
 
I suppose I could try setting the wireless to n-only instead of "mixed". However, he's got a couple g-only devices as well, so that wouldn't work.
 
I tried updating the firmware to latest/greatest - no effect.

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Kindle Fire Won't Connect To WRT320N

Dec 29, 2011

Kindle fire won't connect to my router WRT320N- I have the correct password- signal strength is excellent- I have set up other devices without problems-  prompt reads "connection error unable to connect to access point. Please check the password you have provided."

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Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT320N Connecting Two Gigabit Routers?

May 4, 2012

I have what should be simple.  Home network on cable.  WRT320N is main router cabled to desktop with GB card.  It is hard-wired to a Netgear WNR3500L (also gigabit).  That router is hard-wired to a desktop with GB card.  For testing I connected a second machine hard-wired to the WRT320N with a 10/100 card.  All machines recognized cards properly at correct speed.  I ran LAN Speed Test between machines.  Speeds were comparable between machines regardless of cards.  GB -> GB was mid-30's write, mid-80's read with GB -> 10/100 a couple of ticks slower but not significantly.  The LED's on both routers will show different color if GB connection and both showed GB for the desktop connection but not the interconnect between the routers.  The routers are connected at about 100' with CAT5E and straight-through.

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Mar 5, 2012

my wrt320n keeps dropping internet connection and I have to keep unplugging it.

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Apr 18, 2010

I am working with a WRT320N for some weeks now, but I don't get the fact that 40Mhz channel width is only allowed for Automatic channel selection.I keep losing connection and the channel keeps changing.I want an option to change the channel manually (like in every good WLAN router!!), also with N data rate (40Mhz channel width).I know how to select the best channel, so why aren't I able to change it the way I like it?

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