Wireless Router internet connection problem
I'm new to this website and this is my first post. 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?
sk8ndestroy14
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This is what it tells me:
Connection-specific DNS suffix: (blank)
Description: Broadcom 802.11g Network Adapter
Physical Address: 00-1A-73-13-32-76
DHCP Enabled: No
IP4 IP Address: 192.168.0.1
IP4 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
IPv4 Default Gateway: (blank)
IPv4 DNS Server: (blank)
IPv4 WINS Server: (blank)
NetBIOS over Tcpip Enabled: Yes
Link-local IPv6 Address: fe80::44e9:e47:5682:5cd5%9
EPv6 Default Gateway: (blank)
IPv6 DNS Server: fe80::44e9:e47:5682:5cd5%9
Does this help at all? What should I do?
sk8ndestroy14
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Thanks for your help, but it still doesn't work. I've tried that a few times already. I've also tried turning everything off and reconnecting everything. That hasn't worked either.
sk8ndestroy14
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I tried all of that and found some information. Before posting anything here I tried one last time to put my router back to its default settings and install it again. This time when I got the success page (yeah right) I saw an option to upgrade the router so I clicked on it. From there I looked around and saw a list of compatible routers for Windows Vista with upgrades next to the names of the routers. I found mine and downloaded it. It was really just a setup wizard, but this one worked better for me and went with me step by step starting from my original connection directly to the modem. I don't know what made it any different this time, but for some reason it worked and now I am connected to the internet wirelessly. Thanks everyone for all your help. If I run into the same problem again (hopefully I won't) I'll come back and ask you guys.
sk8ndestroy14
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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?
New to the Forum HUH >>>>>over 1000 post??????
>>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
bobbyraw
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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.
sk8ndestroy14
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All I did was go to the netgear website and download something because it's for windows vista and followed those directions step by step and it step it up for me.
sk8ndestroy14
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