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7/10/2018 6:15:15 AM •
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on Jul 10, 2018
Setting up a linksys RE6700 that was set up to my old WiFi address to my new WiFi address
The simplest way to reset the range extender is to press and hold the reset button on the side of the unit for 5-10 seconds. The LED will start blinking. The button is recessed and is close to the WPS button. You can use a ballpoint pen or the end of an unfolded paperclip. Now you will have to connect the RE6700 to your router as if it was brand new. See https://www.linksys.com/us/support-article?articleNum=138012 for more information.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
5/5/2018 4:03:12 PM •
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on May 05, 2018
Connect motorola 3360 to Linksys E4200
The DSL modem connects to the yellow port on the back of the router. Then the computer or other devices that aren't wireless are plugged into the blue ports. If it doesn't work, it's possible that your service provider doesn't recognize/accept the router. If not, contact them by phone and ask them to allow the connection.
1/18/2018 8:27:33 PM •
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on Jan 18, 2018
E900 no internet access
You can try turning off the router for 2 mins and try to access the user interface again . If turning off the device will not work then what you can do is connect the modem to the PC , download
Firmware for your router , connect the router back to the computer ,access the user interface again and perform the upgrade .
12/7/2017 1:35:58 PM •
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on Dec 07, 2017
How can I make settings to support DHCP IP assignments and also recognize my manual IP's assigned to the LAN connected devices?
The easiest way I can think of is to shrink the DHCP address pool.
To do that, at least on the model of Actiontec router I have, click on "Network (Home/Office)" the go to the "IP Address Distribution" section of the screen. "DHCP Server" should already be selected, and under that, you'll find "Start IP addresses" and "End IP addresses." Usually, the start will be 192.168.1.2 and the end will be 192.168.1.254. What I usually do is change the start address to 192.168.1.200. That leaves over 50 addresses for normal wireless connections, and I'll general assign IP addresses from the rest of the range as follows:
192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.9: routers, APs, etc.
192.168.1.50 to 192.168.1.59: printers
192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.109 for other static devices. (I often find that Blu-Ray players, cable boxes, etc. behave better if they have a static address.)
But really, on home network, I doubt you'll have more than 15 devices that need static addresses, so you could set the DHCP start address as low as 192.168.1.16 if you wanted to.
11/30/2017 10:53:18 AM •
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on Nov 30, 2017
Linksys wrt54g Internet jack not working
Go to newegg.com. Find the model you want and click on it. Under "specifications" tab, they list the mfr page for the exact model you are looking at. That page will get you what you need. Also, you are running a "G" router- prices on "N" routers are so low, it may pay to just upgrade to an "N" router.
11/20/2017 2:27:19 PM •
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on Nov 20, 2017
Wrt330n
you should use wifi no cable so it is going to work
10/23/2017 10:37:06 PM •
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on Oct 23, 2017
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