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Connection problems when the pc which uses a netgear usb 2.0 adapter is on the internet it blocks my other pc which uses a belkin router from getting on to the internet at the same time why would that be thanks for any ideas

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  • Anonymous Apr 20, 2008

    WG111 Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter

    receiving poor signal at laptop downstairs.

    used usb cable to move adapter from usb port on PC--but still getting poor signal

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My netgear used to say just netgear now it says netgear 123 and won,t let me conect to the internet

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My netgear used to say just netgear now it says netgear 123 and won,t let me conect to the internet

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If Internet sharing is set up correctly one pc will be the one that connects directly to internet, the other will connect through a gateway or other device connected to your network. Check they have'nt both got the same IP address. Is this related to last problem, did you get the wireless card working wirelessly online?

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Is wireless connection enabled in your routers wireless settings and not encrypted in any way until a connection is established. Make sure your router is set to enable DHCP, as this will give your wireless card an IP address automatically. Ensure your card is set to obtain an ip address automatically. If not look in your routers setup(normally by typing 192.168.2.1, in your internet browser) to see what IP address and DNS address it has given your connected pc (eg 192.168.2.3). Then go into your cards properties and use the IP address 192.168.2.4, but the same DNS address(probably 255.255.255.0); then re start the wireless pc and the router if neccasary. If you still get no connection, ensure wireless light is on; on your router, and you have no obstacles in the way of the signal. If you are using WEP encryption it is normally a Shared key setting rather than an open key setting. Please reate this solution.

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