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Wireless Router internet connection problem
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. I just got a new computer with Windows ista not ery long ago. I just bought a used wireless router about a week ago. I tried to configure it and couldn't get it to work. Then I realized I should press the reset button on the back and did so. After doing this I let it configure itself automatically. The router is a netgear wgr614 v6. For some reason my computer recognizes the wireless network, but not the internet. I know this is not a problem with the cable modem or the wires between them because when I plug the router into the computer I can connect to the internet just fine. When I try to diagnose the problem with Windows Vista it says that it does not have a valid IP configuration. Does anybody know how to help me?
>>I'm new to this website and this is my first post, with over 1000 post whats up with that
>>this is not a problem with the cable modem or the wires between them because when I plug the router into the computer I can connect to the internet just fine.
I am assuming you meant the MODEM, Correct.
try this in the following steps, power off the router. unplug the cable from the modem to the router, power down the modem, wait 20 sec, power up the modem then wait 20 sec, while this is happening, check to verify that all yor network setting are set to automatic.
power up the router wait 30 sec, connect the cable between the modem and router. Let us know what happen
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I'm assuming since you have cable internet that its not PPPoE, if you need a username and password to get on the internet this wont' exactly work for you so please let us know.
First, plug in your router to your cable modem and connect your computer wirelessly to your router (since you said that way it links to your router and thats how you want to use it anyway).
powercycle everything, and then open up your web browser and type 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 into your address bar. One of these should bring up a loggin box.
try the username admin and the password password all lowercase. It should get you a netgear page.
Under basic settings (which you should be in all ready) Make sure the dot under "Does your Internet Connection require a login" is in "No".
Make sure there is a dot in "Get Dynamically from ISP" for "Internet Ip Address" and "Get Automatically from ISP" for "Domain Name Server (DNS) address".
Click Apply, then after the router saves the settings, click on Maintenance, and select Router Status, then click on the connection status button.
Click Release, then after that's finished click on Renew. You might want to copy down any of the information it shows here or any thing that happens while you do this because it would be relevent in further troubleshooting.
If your router gets an ip address in the above process, then you should be able to get online. If not. then try the following:
Go to Internet Options (in Control Panel or click tools in IE), connections tab, click on Lan settings, and make sure there are no checkmarks in that page.
Hit Windows key + R to bring up a run prompt. type in "cmd" and click OK. On the command prompt type "ipconfig" and press enter. whatever information it prints up on the screen copy that and post it back here.
Wireless LAN adapter wireless network connection:
Media state ...... : media disconnected
Connection - specific DNS Suffix . : Belkin
Tunnel adapter Local Area Connection* 6:
Media states.... : media disconnected
Connection specific DNS suffix . :
Tunnel adapter LAN* 9:
Media stare ... : media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS suffix
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PLEASE HELP ME!
Well, if you'll notice, this was posted nine months ago and since then I've already fixed this problem (and I think I marked it as solved if I'm not mistaken) Lol. No, I wasn't talking about a modem anyway, it was a netgear wireless router. But anyway, this was my first post ever and this problem was the only real reason I joined Daniweb. Since then I've picked up a good deal of knowledge of visual basic (thanks to jbennet) but besides that I just hang around in the geek's lounge a lot and know very little about computers. That's where the 1800+ posts comes from.
Disclaimer: Nothing I say can be considered credible information (I wonder what that means about this disclaimer then).
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hy!
i'm new 2 daniweb !
i just bought i laptop and the first thing that i wanted to get working was the internet.
as another guy claimed here .. i turn on the wireless system , it connects 2 the network , but has a limited connectivity.uhm..he mentioned smth about some data in the regedit system.i did what he said , but i'm afraid it's stillthe same.
can u help me with this ? (reply asap)
i'm new 2 daniweb !
i just bought i laptop and the first thing that i wanted to get working was the internet.
as another guy claimed here .. i turn on the wireless system , it connects 2 the network , but has a limited connectivity.uhm..he mentioned smth about some data in the regedit system.i did what he said , but i'm afraid it's stillthe same.
can u help me with this ? (reply asap)
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Hi guys
Im no IT expert and have been having the vista wireless connection problem ,since an windows upgrade and having a few other problems at the time ,i reinstalled vista again and the wireless worked great ,it connected fast ,until another windows upgrade and back to the same problem
and I read all the post about how to fix it and tried them all,"almost"
3 days ago I changed the channel on my modem and the computer has been connected ever since and workin fast
so after about 6 months of trying all the difficult things first ,the easy thing seems to have fixed it
I hope this helps someone else
try that first you got nothing to lose
Cheers Boney from OZ
Im no IT expert and have been having the vista wireless connection problem ,since an windows upgrade and having a few other problems at the time ,i reinstalled vista again and the wireless worked great ,it connected fast ,until another windows upgrade and back to the same problem
and I read all the post about how to fix it and tried them all,"almost"
3 days ago I changed the channel on my modem and the computer has been connected ever since and workin fast
so after about 6 months of trying all the difficult things first ,the easy thing seems to have fixed it
I hope this helps someone else
try that first you got nothing to lose
Cheers Boney from OZ
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