Aug 08, 2007
- Hello again marijajev,
Appreciate the quick post, a couple of questions pls; is your laptop connected via WiFi or wired lan? Are there any other computer(s) connected to your LAN/Router/AP? Are they also having the same problem(s)? Your Ap/Router model has several version, which one do you have A, C, D or E? Do you have a RADIUS server in your network?
In any case you have to get the network info of both your laptop and AP/Router:
Laptop - Physical Address, IP Address, Subnet Mask, default gateway, DHCP Server, DNS1, DNS2. right click on your network connection (right bottom side in your system tray, right click on the networking connection, left click on status, click on support tab, click on details button.
AP/Router - access the web interface page via your browser and get all the networking info, you have to do this on the wan side and that of the lan; further you need to get the firware version the you have, something like 1.0?. Log in @
http://192.168.0.1; Username: admin, Password blank or whatever it is if you have changed it, the networking wan & lan info should include the Domain Name, plus all settings from Home, Advanced, Tools, Status, Wireless, WAN, LAN DHCP.
The idea is in worst case scenario, you have a fallback position and you can restore all settings.
The 2nd option is to RESET your AP/Router which of course will delete all settings and bring it to default.
PLS be forewarned that you will have to reinstall the AP/Router settings manually once you press the reset switch and it could be a little confusing. If you feel comfortable going this route, then you will have to have the manual ready since it will be your guide. The data that you got from the web interface will provide you the information of what is needed from your ISP's side.
Before going about this, pls post again with replies to the earlier queries. Some of the firmware of this brand/model have certain issues that are not easily resolved even with a full hard reset.
Cheers.