My Dell laptop with DW1501 card keeps knocking over my Belkin N1 router after being connected for a while
SOURCE: wireless connection problem
Internet Setup
Internet Connection Type: Obtain an IP automatically
Host Name: linksys
Domain Name:
MTU: Enable Disabled
Speed & Duplex: 10 Mb Half
Local IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Local DHCP Server: Enabled
Start IP Address: 192.168.1.
Number of Address: 50
DHCP Address Range: 192.168.1.100 ~ 149
Client Lease Time: 0 (0 means two day)
Static DNS 1:
Static DNS 2:
Static DNS 3:
WINS:
DDNS: Disabled
NAT: Enabled
Dynamic Routing: Disabled
Wireless: Enabled
Wireless Network Name(SSID): linksys
Wireless Channel: 6 - 2.442 GHZ7
Wireless SSID Broadcast: Enabled
Wireless Security: Disabled
SOURCE: Laptop dell Vostro 1500 / Belkin N1 Problems for to connect to Internet
try resetting the router and the modem at the same time. then if that doesn't work try restarting your computer, like digi2112 said try upgrading you firmware
SOURCE: multiport w200 wireless goes to blue_screen with belkin G+ router
http://www.fixya.com/support/t612983-blue_screen_hp_wlan_multiport_w200 seems to have the solution.
It says:
Rollback the W200 driver to version 1.00C. Subsequent drivers are incompatible with XP SP2.
Unfortunately, WPA support came in version 1.00E, so W200 + XpSp2 = no WPA support. :(
I removed my wirelss drivers and compaq wireless client software, then installed the older driver from http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=hb-13082-1&lc=en&cc=fr&dlc=en&os=228&product=235687&lang=en which is sp23031. This seems to have worked.
SOURCE: cannot connect to a dlink router using a atheros ar 5005 card
MAKE SURE YOUR DRIVER SHOWS IN DEVICE MANAGER
IF IT HAS A ? OR ! THEN CLICK AND REINSTALL
IF THAT DOES'NT HELP --------- THEN GO TO
CONTROL PANEL THEN NETWORK CONNECTIONS
IF YOU SEE YOUR CONNECTION RIGHT CLICK AND IF OPTION TO ENABLE THEN CLICK TO ENABLE
IF NOT CLICK REPAIR.
IF THIS DOES'NT HELP PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND DON'T FORGET TO RATE ME
SOURCE: adding laptop to home system through Belkin59G .
Good Day!
I believe you are trying to connect wirelessly using your laptop to your wireless router(Belkin 59G). Try to hook it up first on your computer and check if you can go online.
If yes, then that's the time you go to the router's set up page and check the wireless security of the router so that you can connect wirelessly.
If not, then you have to reconfigure the router and the modem. If your internet service provider is cable you can just turn off the router then the modem and waitfor 5 seconds. Turn on the modem, wait for the lights to turn on then the router. After that, check if the computer will be able to go online when connected directly to the router.
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