Belkin N300 how do I uninstall this router from my Mac OS X 10.6.8
SOURCE: Belkin n wireless router dropouts on mac and pc
Check for a firmware update and, if that doesn't work, call Belkin and discuss a possible warranty replacement.
I have had nothing but problems with their equipment and do not recommend it.
SOURCE: I want to secure my Belkin 'n' wireless router . I
connect any one of the computers to the router with a ethernet cable. open internet explorer, clear out the address bar on the top, and type 192.168.2.1. when u hit enter, u'll get a router set up utility. in this page u'll have an option -security- below "wireless". when u click security, it'll ask for a password, leave it blank and hit submit. on the next window, choose the option WPA/WP2, then u'll have some more options, look for PASSWORD(PSK).. put in a password which should be 8 to 63 characters long, its case sensitive. click on apply changes.
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I have a Mac Pro and a Belkin F5D 7230-4 Router. The Mac links to the WiFi but will not go on to the internet. The Router works fine with a wired PC and other wireless PCs. I have updated the Belkin with the latest Firmware but it does not help. I have tried powering down the Router and Modem
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SOURCE: I have a Belkin router N300 do I just plug in the
To make my Lexmark e250DN work on the network using my new Belkin N300, I had to do this:
1. Install router as per Belkin instructions.
2. Power off printer, then connect Lexmark printer to the router. Power on printer.
3. In a Browser, go to 192.168.2.1 which is the Router's IP address.
4. Click on DHCP Client List. You will see a list of the "computers" connected to the router, which includes the printer. Your printer will have a very long alphanumeric Host Name (mine began with E00000) Note the IP address (something like 192.168.2.4) That is the printer's IP address.
5. In Control Panel, Printers & Faxes,
a) if the printer was previously installed with a different router, edit its settings to use the new IP address;
b) if the printer was not previously installed, ADD a Network Printer at address http://192.168.2.x (x being whatever your DHCP client list showed).
That should do it.
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Hi there,
I have the mentioned all the possible ways to get this issue resolved.
First Lets try changing the Wireless password and user name,In most of the cases this works.
1) Open a new web page delete whatever you see in the address bar(press F4 and press delete).
2) Type in 192.168.2.1 and press enter button on your keyboard.
3) Then comes the Router Configuration Page.
4) If it is asking for Password,do nothing just click submit.
5) Towards your left on the page you will see Wireless. Under that you would also see a sub Heading Channel and SSID.
6) To edit the wireless settings click on Wireless tab in the setup page.
You can edit the Wireless network name and wireless channel.
Wireless name (SSID) is the name of your wireless network. The most
recommended wireless channel is 6. You can use wireless channel 1 and
11 too.
Now change The SSID,delete the current SSID and give it a new name.
7)To enable wireless security on click on security under
wireless tab. And follow the Picture below.
For further assistance refer the link below.
http://www.corenetworkz.com/2009/07/setup-belkin-wireless-n-router-by.html
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