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Help With Netgear Wireless Connection Problem..?
Can anyone help me please? Im trying to connect a desktop PC to the internet using a Netgear Wireless adapter via my Netgear router. Ive managed to instal the adapter ok and there's a good strong signal but when I try to open IE it wont open.. Ive looked over the instructions and even tried re-installling the adapter but to no avail. I know its probably a IE problem.. Is there something I've overlooked? The desktop PC I'm trying to connect is fairly an old one and using Windows 2000 ME.. Could this be the reason? Any help will be gratefully recieved.. Many thanks
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connect your computer to the router with a cable and type in to the browser address bar
http://192.168.1.1
This should take you to the login page for your router, login with the following
username: admin
Password: password
once logged in look on the left hand side for the link to wireless setting and click on it
towards the bottom of this page you will see your network key, make a not of this.
Now go to the PC and open your wireless network list, disconnect from the wireless network and then reconnect, when it asks for the key put in the one you have made a note of and click connect.
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connect your computer to the router with a cable and type in to the browser address bar
http://192.168.1.1
This should take you to the login page for your router, login with the following
username: admin
Password: password
once logged in look on the left hand side for the link to wireless setting and click on it
towards the bottom of this page you will see your network key, make a not of this.
Now go to the PC and open your wireless network list, disconnect from the wireless network and then reconnect, when it asks for the key put in the one you have made a note of and click connect.
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Many thanks for your replies.. But I'm still having problems. Dont get me wrong but I have installed the adapter fine and its picking up a good signal and looking at the router login page it says the adapter is connected to the system.. My issue is whenever I try to open up IE it says "Page cant be loaded" no matter what address I put in. Thats why I asked if there could a problem with how IE connects to the web through the adapter and if there a problem here, how do I change IE settings to make it connect.. MTIA
it is a problem with your security settings, you have either connected to a secured network without a security key or with an incorrect one.
if you do this you can connect to the network and it will show as being connected at a good strength but you computer and the router can't actually talk to each other.
Disconnect and reconect (you may have to delete the network profile in your wireless settings) and it should ask you for a network key. this is the key you can find by following my instructions above (or if your lucky it might be on a sticker on the router)
if you do this you can connect to the network and it will show as being connected at a good strength but you computer and the router can't actually talk to each other.
Disconnect and reconect (you may have to delete the network profile in your wireless settings) and it should ask you for a network key. this is the key you can find by following my instructions above (or if your lucky it might be on a sticker on the router)
just as a matter of interest - open a browser and enter
http://194.159.246.194/
.... any joy>
it's obviousy something else)
you need to try pinging through your system - see where it fails (have you tried with a wire connection?)
open a comand prompt - type
ping 127.0.0.1
ping 192.168.1.1 (or whatever your router ip is)
ping 194.159.246.194
and ping www.demon.net
then just as a matter of interest - open a browser and enter
http://194.159.246.194/
.... any joy?
http://194.159.246.194/
.... any joy>
it's obviousy something else)
you need to try pinging through your system - see where it fails (have you tried with a wire connection?)
open a comand prompt - type
ping 127.0.0.1
ping 192.168.1.1 (or whatever your router ip is)
ping 194.159.246.194
and ping www.demon.net
then just as a matter of interest - open a browser and enter
http://194.159.246.194/
.... any joy?
No luck.. I have tried all suggestions and I still can't connect. I'm beging to think it might be a driver problem. I did say the pc is an old one and when I istalled the software to run the device, a box came up saying it cant find the file path.. I think this is an hopeless cause with this PC anyway
you say no luck
but what happened - did all the pings reply - or not?
each step has a function
and old machine - how old - what operating system?
and - now you throw possibly the most important info
you originally said
>>>Ive managed to instal the adapter ok
now you toss in
>>when I istalled the software to run the device,
>>a box came up saying it cant find the file path
but what happened - did all the pings reply - or not?
each step has a function
and old machine - how old - what operating system?
and - now you throw possibly the most important info
you originally said
>>>Ive managed to instal the adapter ok
now you toss in
>>when I istalled the software to run the device,
>>a box came up saying it cant find the file path