Routers / Switches :: Tablet Won't Connect To The Internet
Oct 5, 2012
I have two laptops that work great with the router we have on my desktop. My tablet, however, will not connect. It does connect at my local office, where I'm using the exact same router.
I cannot get my new Nook Tablet to connect to my home wifi. it recognizes the network and authenticates the password but won't connect. Everything else in the house connects fine.Someone installed the router for me a couple years ago as a favour. It is a Linksys router.
I have a Motorola Xoom 4.0 I try to connect the internet when I go to MacDonald or Starbucks or even to the church I go to but is impossible. The only way I get connection is in my house with my router.
I cannot connect my new Filemate Clear android tablet to the internet. No problem connecting laptops. I keep getting this message, authentication problem after trying to connect.
How do i connect two internet routers to one IP address range?I currently have one broadband router connected on 172.16.0.3 subnet 255.255.0.0, I have a second line which is a copper ethernet EFM 2Mb line connected using a Cisco 1800 router configured on 172.16.0.254 subnet 255.255.255.0, no DHCP is configured on either router. the dhcp is provided by a windows 2003 server on our LAN which is also configured on the same LAN IP range. if i connect the Cisco router into the same switch as the broadband router my network devices stop working and dont respond.
If i check the broadband router it shows all the connections to it as having the same MAC address as the Cisco router?? if i disconnect the Cisco router everything returns back to normal and works perfectly.What I want to achieve is to be able to run both routers on the same LAN to provide internet access by configuring the pc's to route through a specific router. the DHCP I want to stay routed through my original broadband line. at the same time i want all pc's to access to the lan devices (ie. servers and printers) what the correct configuration would be for the two internet routers would be?
with a networking issue that I'm having with the 2nd computer I have trying to connect to the interntet via my Westell 7500 DSL router. I ran the diagnostic tool on the NIC to make sure it working correctly and it is, and so is the cable according the tools; I also verified that myself via unplugging/plugging the cable into the router and it detects eachMy other 2 computers work fine via the router.Here is the ipconfig info;Host Name:XXXXXXPrimary Dns Suffix: (blank)Node Type: HybridIP Routing Enabled: NoWINS Proxy Enabled: NoEthernet Adapter Local Area Connection:Connection-specific DNS suffix: (blank)Description: Intel(R) 82562V-2 10/100 Network ConnectionPhysical Address: 00-1D-09-8D-34-3BDHCP Enabled: Yes
I have a cricket broadband modem to connect to the internet. I want to use my Dlink di-524 router to share that internet connection with the other computers on my network. How do I do this?
we have a d-link router and anybody that comes to the house cannot connect to the internet. If I don't want just anybody to use our connection, what do I have to do to allow people I want to use it?
i have a slow internet but my friend who live canada have high speed internet can use his internet . i do not want use his remote his computer but internet
I cannot connect to the Internet. I have a d-link router/modem combination DSL-2640B that was working on my old XP pc that died. My new laptop is a 64-bit Windows 7 machine that cannot see my router. I can connect to the Internet using my iPad. When I enter http://192.168.1.1, I get an error on EI 9 that says Internet Explorer cannot display the web page. Ipconfig returns an auto configuration address of 169.254.46.231 I cannot ping the router. I can't figure out how to get into my router to reset it. I have unplugged everything, flushed DNS, and restarted with no difference. I can't cut and paste because I cannot get to the Internet from my Laptop.
i am trying to hook up a laptop to internet that is over ten years old. when i try to set up a wireless network it say there's no dial tone. also when i start it up it says "Network Wireless Update, Router is unavailable". i was going to try an Ethernet cord but there is no Ethernet port on the laptop. what do i do?
I have installed 8 cameras that go to my 8 camera DVR. I have a 4 channel router that goes to my Comcast cable modem. I would like to view my cameras from anywhere that I can get on a computer. I have the DVD that came with my DVR and I don't know much about doing this kind of work. What do I have to do to view my cameras from any computer? My DVR is HS8308 8 channel Pentaplex H.264 DVR w/500GB HDD & DVD-RW What do I have to do to make this happen?
I'm having trouble connecting my 02 dongle to the internet using my router. My router is a TP-LINK MR3420 and my 02 modem device is E1752. I checked to see if the modem is compatible and it says it is. I went through the configuration that was given to me with the router and I tried using you tube but nothing. Do i need to get a static I.P address off my Internet provider? If I plug my 02 USB dongle directly into my computer it works perfectly and I got the router to work using a Ethernet cable and plugging it into the WAN port at the back of the router but I would prefer to let it connect through the 3g port
My problem is I can not connect to any ftp server or any database server using my home internet connection. But i can connect to the same servers using my work internet or even using my 3G mobile connection.I tried to contact with my service providers with no luck.I am using a Zyxel wireless router. Is there any settings in my router which stops me to connect those servers.
I have a Netgear N300 Wireless Router (WNR2000), and I am trying to connect the internet through it. The internet light stays amber, and though the router recognizes it, I can not connect to the internet. My computer also doesn't seem to recognize the router at all. Installation CD will not work either.
I have A lan Connetion With Username and password.now i want to connect this Lan connection to my Tablet...I Have Lan to Ethernet USB Connector.How Can I Connect?
I recently relocated to South East Asia. I have stayed in a guest house for two months and my PC and cell phone are connected wirelessly to an access point.
The IP address of the PC is: 192.168.1.10
The IP address of the cell phone is: 192.168.1.3
Port number: 5500
Software on Smart Phone (Android, Samsung Galaxy SII): RealVNC Software on PC: TightVNC
I have tested connecting smart phone-to-PC through VNC before while I was still in my home office in Scandinavia and it used to work.
(When I hover over the TightVNC icon on the PC it says 192.168.1.10, 192.168.71.1, 192.168.163.1 (no auth!). Not sure if that's relevant.
The cell phone just says "connecting..." but nothing happens. Have been trying to solve this on my own for too long. I have tried adjusting settings but no luck so far.
When my wife starting working from home she couldn't connect t her work laptop to our wireless router, so the tech person from her job did some kind of reconfiguration, so I just bought this new Acer tablet and now I can't connect it to the router....now I do have an old netgear router available.
I have a Samsung Galaxy 10.1 tablet and have bee trying to connect to my WRVS4400N router with VPN through the "on board" software as well as with the Any Connect software from Cisco. I have no issues at the moment using Quick VPN from my laptop.
When using the Any Connect software I receive the following messages:
Security warning: untrusted certificate AnyConnect cannot verify the identity of <IP address>. Would you like to continue anyway? - Certificate does not match the server name. - Certificate is from an untrusted source. - Certificate is not identified for this purpose [Accept] [Details] [Cancel]
If I select accept, the following error is received:
"Error: Connection attempt has failed due to server communication errors. Please retry the connection".
I have tried setting up the on board VPN with the Samsug Galaxy but every attempt has resulted in a time-out of the connection.