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I see that you are having issue with your Internet Connection, Limited or no connectivity is a possible issue with your network key / security key on the router and your laptop.
1. Try and check the network key in your router.
2. Check your network settings in the Laptop and see if the security settings in your Laptop is the same as the security/network key in your Router.
3. If possible recreate your wireless connection in windows for a fresh connection from your Laptop to your Router.
4. Change your Network Key in the Router and in your Laptop see if it will connect in-case you may have forgotten you old Network Key.
If you are trying to gain access to it from outside of the network the local IP will not work.
Also, if you are doing port forwarding are you entering the port at the end of the IP address?
( example: 74.151.45.215:88 )
Hope that helps!
I would suggest you to change the wireless user name and the network key. This should solve the issue. For more information click the link below and read the instruction carefully and follow the steps.
First connect your router to computer with ethernet cable. Then you can access it with following link http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.0.1 type user as "admin" and password as "admin" or blank or "password" then go to wi fi security check your WEP code it is your security key to connect wi fi network. Change it and then save settings and restart router. Let me know if you need more assistance. Thanks
during setup it should asked you to create password but anyways those letters are security protocals for your router to prevent peeps from accessing your network...wep is easiest
It appears you may have confused the world because of your IP addressing choices. Do you know what a subnet mask is? It determines which machines share the same network with other machines. Routers by design are the connection between different subnets, Most routers default to 255.255.255.0 for the subnet mask which means both of your routers are in the same subnet as they are 192.168.2.? meaning you have two separate networks sharing the same same subnet address when they should be unique. Try making the wireless router 192.168.3.3 or 192.168.3.1. This puts devices in your wireless network on the 192.168.3 subnet and the devices in the ADSL subnet in the 192.168.2 subnet which includes the WAN half of the wireless router. I believe this will correct your network issues. In this case if hardcoded the gateway for the wireless router would be 192.168.2.1 also known as the the adsl modem
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