Please check the Network Range B/G/N Signal.
This could be the issue if other aplications are able to connect.
Also try to delete Wifi Profiles using the USB and add fresh wifi networks
If not in install & reinstall the the USB Software on ur pc / laptop
Lastly if this doesnt work try to use the USB Adapter on another network / other device and try to connect
If it doesnt then u have a USB Issue
Cheers
Eddie
SOURCE: Netgear WG602 wireless router, Connection Local only !
What I think is you unplgged them at the wrong times.
Do this:
(in this order)
Now tell me the errors, like if it says connection limited,etc...
Thanks,
Cam
SOURCE: TP-LINK TL-WR340G, No internet connection
Look for the MAC address clone feature on the router. If the router does not ahve the auto clone MAC feature, you'll need to manually input the MAC address of your computer.
To get the MAC address or Physical address of the computer do this
Click start>run>type in "cmd" and press okay (without the " ").
On the Command prompt type in ipconfig/all and then press enter, look for physical address.
Then input that on the MAC clone feature of the computer to your router and then power cycle everything (turn everything off and then turn on modem first-then router-then computer).
SOURCE: hawking extender hangs
They just issued new firmware: http://www.hawkingtech.com/support/details.php?CatID=32&FamID=105&ProdID=394#Firmware
You might try that...
-Tom-
SOURCE: can't connect to the internet wirelessly
Well, to avoid confusion, I'd start by doing a factory reset. Insert the straightened end of a paperclip into the reset hole and power up the device to do this. From there, the device should begin broadcasting the default wireless network with the name (SSID) of "Motorola." The DHCP server should also be enabled and if your computer is configured to receive an automatically assigned IP address your wireless network interface should pick up an IP. The security for the "Motorola" network is disabled by default.
Basic troubleshooting from there would be to try to see if you can connect your wireless computer to another wireless network that is know to be working well. Either buy and return another wireless access point or router from a retailer or head to a Starbucks or other establishment that offers free wireless. If the wireless computer is hooking up nicely with the secondary wireless network, you can refocus on the SBG900 as the likely source of the problem.
If after attempting the aforementioned procedures you find that the wireless computer continues to fail to connect to the SBG900 you might have to consider that you have a faulty device. At that point I would consider consulting the manufacturer's documentation.
SOURCE: Macbook loses wireless internet connection
Hi 8233 is a good choice for a router
Here's your solution
1. These steps are to be performed strictly from a computer which is wired.
2.Even if you are using your mac book turn of the airport and connect it via a cable.
3. Open your router setup page by typing in 192.168.2.1 on your browser tab or typing i http://192.168.2.1 in the run window
4.An rsp will open and on the top right hand corner of the screen it will say Internet status:: connected
5.On the left hand side change you"ll see channell under wireless
6. Select it and change it to 6 or 11 for best signal strength
7.Now to the most important segment 8233 has a piculiar issue with its extra strong security
8.On the left hand side under wireless you"ll will see an option called wi-fi protected setup
9.Select it and turn it off reboot router and wow the problem should definately be resolved .
Then turn on airport and go wireless along with your wife.
10. You will still be secure with your data through security option on your router (wep or wpa )whatever you use .
Thank you and just let me know if it worked or not
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