1. Wired upload and download work fine. 2. I can see the web via wifi. 3. HOWEVER, any attempt to upload files or send emails via wifi fails. Outgoing traffic MUST work - otherwise the HTTP requests would have failed! What's going on? VPI 0 VCI 38 (as my ISP recommends), UPnP disabled (recommended), ADSL2+, MTU 1400.
SOURCE: Wi Fi fine, ISP fine, no internet via LAN connection though.
Make sure your firewall is not blocking your ability to go to websites. I saw this the other day, somehow the users firewall was set to block all internet traffic out of the computer.
SOURCE: Can receive emails but cannot send emails
Send problems. There are several common causes of problems with sending email:
This is from this webpage.
http://www.livinginternet.com/e/et_connect.htm
SOURCE: PS3 NAT type 3 issue
HI, Upgrade the firmware on the router and then forward ports on the router for the IP Address of your PS3.
Let me know if you need any further help.
SOURCE: Netgear DGN2000: Only ethernet port 1 works.
If you go into the settings in your router there should be a place where it asks you how many computers you allow on your system at one time.. Try increasing that
SOURCE: iPhone keeps dropping wifi signal on Netgear DG834G router.
Hi, please perform the below steps to configure settings on the router:
1. Connect a computer to the router using any one of the 4 available ports.
2. Open a web browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Safari).
3. Access the router, usually with http://192.168.0.1 or http://www.routerlogin.com.
4. Login to the router with the Username as "admin" and Password as "password" (please note that the Username and Password are case sensitive).
5. Click on WAN setup from left menu. Check the box for 'Disable Dos Protection'.
6. Set the MTU size to 1400. Click apply.
I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue.
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Anand
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