My cd rom on my ppowerbook G-4 doean't work. So I was looking to download the driver for my newly purchased router. Any suggestions which sit will aloow m to do this?
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Yes just go to there website and look up the type of router you have and they should have software there that you can download and use to install your router
Can i have the brand name of the modem , Your Internet service provider name , so that we can configure the router with using the CD.
We have another method to configure the router that is manual configuration method.
* Note: Depending on the type of router you have, the instructions will vary to each their own. This is a generic guide and all routers have these options.
What you need before hand:
Software for reinstallation. This came on a disk when you purchased the router. If you do not have the disk, you can download the set-up software from the manufacturer's website for free. Instructions: 1.With the router plugged into the wall, look on the back and locate the little reset button. You can use a pen or paper clip to press the button for approximately 15 seconds. During this time, the router led lights in the front will blink which indicates the router is resetting. 2.Place the software in the cd-rom or start the installation if you downloaded the software. Do not plug the router into the computer until the software has instructed you to. The wizard will guide you on how to set-up the security, firewall, etc. Follow all instructions. 3.After running the configuration software, the router will be newly configured and you are all done. Resetting and reconfiguring the router is the fastest way to "clean-up" networking errors.
I have installed _many_ routers, and have _never_ used the software on the vendor-supplied CD-ROM.
So, just connect an Ethernet cable from your computer to one of the LAN ports on the router, and connect to the router's built-in web-interface, and run the "Setup Wizard".
Belkin does not have the CD software available to download from the site. However, these are normally used for "quick configuration" and are not needed in the long run. I found the manual for this router online. It will have instructions on configuring the router.
you shouldn't need a CD for the router to work. The CD isn't a driver CD it is a CD to make connecting the router eaiser but it isn't necessary to use the CD to make the router work. This URL should help you set up this router: http://www.belkin.com/support/product/?lid=en&pid=f5d5231-4&scid=220
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