I have a cnet CWR-854 and it uses it during a year without problems, and it suddenly let work; it does not ignite the lights (except for the one of power) and I cannot be connected of any way or to enter the administration.
I do not know that I can make to repair it.
(sorry for my "spanglish"
Juan Andr?s
I believe that it died, because I connect the RJ45 and it does not ignite the light and I cannot either be connected to router (the PC says that it is the disconnected cable).
Here in Argentina I believe that nobody repairs it
Third world hahahaha
Thank you anywayI believe that it died, because I connect the RJ45 and it does not ignite the light and I cannot either be connected to router (the PC says that it is the disconnected cable).
Here in Argentina I believe that nobody repairs it
Third world hahahaha
Thank you anyway
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You may be advised to use an RJ45 LAN cable to try the following, then use the wireless connection when all ais up and running.
The default Login ID and Password is ?root? with password ?1234?.
This Wireless Access Point?s default IP address is 192.168.1.253,
You can reset this Wireless Access Point back to its default settings by clicking on Reset button, and then press OK button to confirm your decision.
Note: you can also hold down the reset button on this Wireless Access Point?s panel for more than 10 seconds to reset its default settings back to factory default.
If the reset doesnt work turn off router then on again first, but if the reset doesnt work, the router may need to be replaced.
more can be found of your routers settings here:- http://www.cnetusa.com/support/manuals/C...more can be found of your routers settings here:-
http://www.cnetusa.com/support/manuals/CWA-854.pdf
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Hello,
You can use this wireless router to connect different wireless devices together. Each device with a wireless network card (computer, phone, gaming system, printer, etc.) can connect to the router without a cable. This will form a network where information can be shared.
The main purpose people use this for is to connect their network to the internet. As long as the router is connected to your internet, every other wireless device can also connect.
Thanks,
Pat
online user manual is here
http://www.cnet.com.tw/download/cwr-854.htm
If you goto page 37 it show the dhcp range .
Make sure your pc cofiguration is set to dhcp - automatically obtain and IP and DNS - this is explained on page 10/11
try this
Start>run{vista/7 search box}>cmd>ipconfig /release
Start>run{vista/7 search box}>cmd>ipconfig /renew
see if that produces the correct info
You can't really use a router to connect to another router, you can sometimes use them as an "Extender" for range, but not as a WiFi card, they simply aren't made to operate that way.
Your router model is CWR-854, I suppose. Port forwarding instruction for your Cnet Wireless CNET CWR-854 Router can be found here. Choose the program for which you want the port to be forwarded or use the Default Guide.
you may try this and see if this help solve your problem
Step 1: Shutdown the computer. Step 2: reset the router while power on then Unplug the router’s power cable. Step 3: Unplug the Broadband modem’s power cable and wait for 30 seconds. Step 4: Plug in the Broadband modem’s power cable and wait for its lights to appear
stable. Step 5: Plug in the router's power cable once the modem’s lights appear stable. Step 6: Power on the computer on and test the Internet connection.
if this still didnot work, maybe you need to upgrade the firmware of your router
I believe that it died, because I connect the RJ45 and it does not ignite the light and I cannot either be connected to router (the PC says that it is the disconnected cable).
Here in Argentina I believe that nobody repairs it
Third world hahahaha
Thank you anyway
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