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Anonymous Posted on Mar 03, 2011

When i install router to use internet connection it says check your wires, although all wires are inserted correctly and router is showing lights for it. How can i install my router on my pc to use internet.

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Connect a LAN cable from the Netgear to the LAN port on yourcomputer, open a browser and enter the Netgear configuration URL -
http://192.168.0.1
The default login = admin
The default PW = password
You can now change the admin password and configure the wireless settings.

To secure your wireless network from unauthorized access,please click on this link and follow my instructions :-http://www.fixya.com/support/r3559128-wireless_router_security

  • Anonymous Mar 03, 2011

    To connect to your wireless router, the router needs its wireless settings to be configured with the SSID, encryption key etc., also the wireless cards in all the laptops/computers needs to be configured with these router's wireless settings. Then the laptops/desktop computers can communicate with your wireless router.

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Ialso have suddenlink

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How to Set Up a Netgear WGR614 V5 Wireless Router
Netgear routers--like all wireless routers--give you the opportunity to access the Internet with your laptop or wireless-adapted computer from virtually anywhere in your house within range of the router's WiFi signal. Though slightly different in appearance from other router models by Netgear, the WGR614 V5 acts similar in its setup process as others such as the WGT624 or WNR1000 series routers.
Things You'll Need:
Netgear WGR615 V5 routerNetgear resource CDEthernet wireBlue network wireModemComputer
1 Prepare to install the Netgear router. Log off and shut down your computer system. Turn your Internet modem off and/or disconnect its power supply from the electrical outlet. Take out the contents of the Netgear router box and verify that all the essentials are present: the resource CD, the yellow wire and the router itself.
2 Connect the Internet modem to the Netgear WGR614 v5 router. Locate the yellow Ethernet wire running from one end of the Internet modem to the computer's Ethernet port. Unhook the computer-end of the Ethernet wire and insert this end into the port on the router labeled "Internet." After inserting, confirm that the wire runs from the modem to the router.
3 Connect the Netgear router to the computer. Grab the blue cable supplied with the router. Securely insert one end of the blue cable into one of the four "LAN" ports on the router (the "LAN" ports are labeled with numbers from 1 to 4). Insert the other end of the blue wire into your computer's Ethernet port.
4 Start your network devices. Turn on or connect your Internet modem to an electrical outlet. Wait for at least two minutes to allow the modem to fully boot. Plug the Netgear router into the wall or electrical outlet as well, and wait one to two minutes. Turn on your computer.
5 Look at the Netgear router to verify that all lights are on. The "power," "Internet" and "wireless" icon symbols on the front of the router should be solidly lit. One of the four "LAN" ports should also be lit with either a green or amber color.
6 Insert the resource CD that came with your Netgear router to launch the "welcome" screen. Select "Router Setup" from the menu to begin the "Smart Wizard" setup application. Read and follow the setup steps, including naming your SSID (secure set identifier) or "network name" and setting a level of wireless security. Finish the setup process, ending with the registration of your Netgear router.
7 Verify that your Netgear router has been set up correctly. Open an Internet browser from both the computer that is connected to the router and on a computer that has a wireless card or adapter. Surf to your favorite Internet sites to verify your connection is working. Open your "network connections" utility on your operating system and make sure it shows that you're connected to your own wireless network.
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I cannot connect my Belkin 54g to the internet at all. I followed the wizard and got the information from my ISP - user name and password. The wireless light works, the port shows that it working but the...

ghost2233_6.jpg Did you connect the lan cable to the right port ????

1. Shut down any programs that are running on your computer at

this time.

2. Make sure you have the following items at the computer that is now

directly connected to the cable or DSL modem. DO NOT CONNECT THE

ROUTER AT THIS TIME.

• The Easy Install Wizard CD-ROM

• The Router

• The Router power supply

• Category 5 networking cable

• This Quick Installation Guide

3. Turn off any firewall or Internet connection sharing software on

your computer.

4. Insert the Easy Install Wizard software CD into your CD-ROM drive.

The Easy Install Wizard screen will automatically appear on your

screen within 15 seconds. If it does not, select your CD-ROM drive

from "My Computer" and double-click on the file named "Setup" on
the CD-ROM.

5. Turn on your cable or DSL modem by reconnecting the power supply to The Wizard will take you through the completion of the process.

the modem.

6. Before plugging the power cord into the Router, plug the cord into the

wall, then plug the cord into the Router's power jack.

7. Verify that your modem is connected to the Router by checking the

lights on the front of the Router. The green light labeled "WAN" should

be ON if your modem is connected correctly to the Router. If it is not,

recheck your connections.

8. Verify that your computer is connected properly to the Router by

checking the lights labeled "LAN 1,2,3,4". The light which corresponds
to the numbered port that you connected your computer to should

to the numbered port that you connected your computer to should be
ON if your computer is connected properly.
The Wizard will take you through the completion of the process.

Good luck

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Computer cannot connect to internet although it show connected to linksys

you need to check whether the IP address is correct. normally, linksys router gives you the ability of having DHCP. so the IP address must be picked up automatically. check the setting on your TCP/IP and set to automatically obtain IP address.
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I have the adapter installed and I am connected to the router. Signal strength is great but I still have no internet. My connection shows that I am sending out packets but I am not receiving any packets....

Is the internet working on the router? You will want to troubleshoot to isolate the problem. It is best anytime when setting up new internet to turn off all firewall when having issues. What type of internet do you have? Have you connected with a wired connection directly to the router to see if the internet works that way? also you will want to check the lights on the router and modem. Make sure they are lit correctly. Once I have more information I can assist you further.
Thank you,
Lee
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The only light on my router is the router light. No other lights are coming on. I have tried rebooting.

When facing the router, Globe/Internet LED is on the right. Below are the LED indicators; Check the steps below:

Wireless Security - This light will only turn on if the wireless security is enabled.

Wireless-Computer Status - This light will turn on if a wireless computer is connected to the router.

Wired-computer Status - This light will turn on if a wired computer is connected to the router. Connect the wired computer to any gray port on the router. (There are 4 gray ports).

Router Status - Power light. Solid blue means the router is on and ready.

Modem Status - If this is off, it means the router is not connected to the modem. Make sure the cable is connected from the modem to the yellow port on the router.

Internet Status - This light will indicate if the router is connected to the internet.

If this is the first time you are installing the router, then what is important is to get the router, wired-computer and modem lights ON. Once they are on, you may insert the CD that came with the Belkin router to setup the internet connection and wireless settings.
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My router shows no connectivity.

Take your ethernet cable from the wan port and plug it into the lan port.
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Although cable to desktop connects to internet, my router from desktop to laptop via router won't connect.

Desk top to internet is OK.
How about Destop through Router connection to Internet OK?
Assuming you want to connect wireless from Lap top to Network, need to configure correctly for wireless in Router.
If you connect Lap top to router by wire and it didn't work that mean your router is bad.
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Internet Connection -

I had the same problem and had to buy a new wireless router
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When complete installation is done system asks for a passwork when this occurs it illustrates an existing passwork highlighted, when i go to insert my personal pass word it fails in addition to this im not...

hello roofmaster09, chances are you did everything correctly. Im not exaclty sure whats asking for a password. If your trying to access inside the router, you would want to follow these instructions.

http://www3.nohold.net/noHoldCust56/Prod_6/KnowledgePortal/KPScripts/amsviewer.asp?docid=81ebaf3ab1744a66a97f86b5940c24d5_KB3676_EN_070221_v1.xml&amsstatsid=4540297

If your having trouble getting online and both your router and modem are ok try these steps,

http://linksys.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/linksys.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=3686&lid=7775537401B02

If your still experenceing issues please post us back with more detail.
Good Luck,
CoDoc
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try check the wires itself, maybe its already worn out or some of its threads are broken. Double check the wires.
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