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samckni Oct 18th, 2006 4:45 am
Knowing you have a bad router
 
Starting with a small question. How do I know I have a bad wireless Netgear router?

SnowDog Oct 18th, 2006 11:27 am
Re: Knowing you have a bad router
 
Hold in the reset button on the back for 15 seconds, let it reboot, and check that all the correct lights are on and are steady (as per the manual). That will make sure the router is set the best it is going to be.

Question: has it ever worked on the machine you are using with your existing wireless adapter?

Is the wireless adapter built-in, or is it one of those USB dongles?

Can you either get the router tested at a store or test it with a laptop you KNOW works on other available networks?

Does your laptop find the router at all?

Can your laptop find other routers?

Once you can safely say "my laptop definitely works and the Netgear definitely doesn't" you've got a case :)

samckni Oct 19th, 2006 1:57 am
Re: Knowing you have a bad router
 
Yes, the router has worked on the main computer. I am not able to configure the router at all. I have check and replaced cabling and power cycled unit.

The laptop doesn't find the router and I can connect the laptop directly to my cable modem - all works fine.

I haven't held the reset button for 15 sec, I will try that. If that doesn't work I will try and get it tested at a store.


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