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To connect to your wireless router, it needs the router’s wireless settings configured and also needs the wireless cards in all the laptops and or computers to be configured with the router’s wireless settings. Then the laptops and desktop computers can communicate with your wireless router. To set-up and secure the wireless router from unauthorized access, follow these steps: - 1. Connect the wireless router to your computer with a LAN cable. 2. Start your browser and enter the router's configuration URL IP address. 3. Enter the router setup, login and password 4. Change the admin password 5. Go to the wireless settings and change the default SSID and turn off SSID broadcast. 6. Setup encryption key the strongest is WPA2 (if not then WPA). 7. For further security measures - turn on MAC address filtering and enter the MAC address of the wireless cards on the computer/s you want to connect to this wireless router. 8. Record the settings you have made and keep it in a safe place and Save the settings. 9. Configure the wireless cards on the computer/s with the SSID and encryption settings of the router. 10. Remove the LAN cable between the router and the computer then the computers should be able to connect to the router wirelessly.
Try admin for the username and motorola for the password. The default SSID is Motorola. Here is the pdf with all of this info.
http://broadband.motorola.com/consumers/products/SBG900/downloads/SBG900_Quick_Install%20_Guide.pdf
the psp connects wirelessly, you can't connect it to your computer. you need to have a wireless router. the ssid is the name of your wireless network and the security is the password to get into the wireless network.
sound like you have password encrypted on the SSID???
try to connect w/o any encryption. if it connect then assign a simple password, and increase complexity
i have a little problem with my siemens gigaset SE568, here all led lights are glowing except the internet, i checked my net connection with another modem and the result was positive but what is the problem here i can't figure out,please help me,rahat
You can have 4 PCs connecting to your 2 wire 2701hgv or 2700hgv wired or wirelessly. Make sure the DSL light and the internet light is green and lighted up
For wired connection, just plug in the RJ45 cable to the ethernet 1,2,3, or 4 and the other end of the RJ45 cable on your laptop LAN card or network adaptor
For wireless connectivity, SSID is 2wire followed by the last 3 digits of the SN(or serial number) and the WEP key is located at the bottom of the 2wire modem in between 2 bar codes in square brackets. If the WEP key and the SSID was changed before in the modem page, go to the modem page and see what is the latest SSID and WEP key using RJ45 cable connected
From Andy Thoo Wai Kiat, Singtel
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