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Anonymous Posted on May 01, 2013

Why is limited internet connection?

In my computer if i direct it, I had a internet connection but if i used the router the command says limited internet connection.

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You are facing the limited internet connection only when its secured with the username an password.
Check for it or contact your ISP.
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SOURCE: configure WRT300N wireless Router to connect internet using PPPoE

Often the nets and subnets are NOT the same.. ie The Fixed connection often uses 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1, however sometimes the wifi is setup 10.1.1.1, or 10.0.0.1 etc, have you checked this? Esentially tho ya router is an "Acess Point" and ya Lappy etc is ya "Client" the links below has a lot of tutorials to help have a look. http://portforward.com/routers.htm http://portforward.com/guides.htm

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  • Posted on Jun 22, 2008

SOURCE: Connecting my westell 6100 modem to my router

linkseys Wireless G broadband router need to hook up to Verizon router/modem

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 15, 2009

SOURCE: cannot access internet with a linksys router

Make sure DHCP is turned off on the modem or else you will get ip conflicts. Also make sure it is plugged into the wan port on the router

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 24, 2009

SOURCE: linksys router will not connect to internet

Routers job are to interpret outside world into your own world.

Linksys Wizard will guide you step by step on how to figure out who is connected to what and where.

At the back of the Linksys Router, there is a small white button if not black, in order for any end-user to reset it back to Factory Default. The purpose of Factory Default is to give you a chance to start from scratch!!!

Press that button for the next 30 seconds while unplugging its power cord. After such time, you will need to plug the power cord back on and your will be ale to Re-run your Wizard to confogure your router.

By the way, Linksys routers comes with a CD in order for you to make your life easy. Have that CD ready and install in your local computer.

I hope this helps. I can't give you play by play instructions on the wizard because I don't have one.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2010

SOURCE: Linksys WRT54G2 Wireless router unable to connect to Internet

Try again by Disabling the WEP (or WPA), MAC Address Filtering and Firewall Setting Individually. Should be a problem with one of those. Then when you receive the Signals, try to Adjust using Bottom Up method. That means one setting at a time, Hardening the Security. Have you checked your DNS settings? Have you checked the Channels you are using? Re check them and try again.
Feel free to contact back.
Please rate the answer if it helps you to solve the issue.
Thanks for contacting Fixya!

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When you move between wireless networks that use the same IP range and/or hardware it is some times necessary to manually renew your IP address for the new network because the computer still thinks it is connected to the old network.

Note sometimes all you need to do is reboot your computer and the computer will reacquire a valid IP address but from time to time a reboot will not fix the problem and you will need to go through the steps below.

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When attempting to set up or make network connections on a Windows computer, you may encounter a Limited Or No Connectivity error message similar to the following:
Limited or no connectivity: The connection has limited or no connectivity. You might be unable to access the Internet or some network resources.

This message can result from any of several different technical glitches or configuration problems. Follow these steps to resolve Limited Or No Connectivity errors in Windows.
1. Determine whether your network access is functioning properly (that you can reach local network resources and the Internet). If you are using a broadband Internet and Windows XP Service Pack 2, this message is often a false error report. See Microsoft Knowledge Base article 892896 for details on how to work around this error appropriately.
2. If your network access is non-functional. continue to the following steps.
3. If your computer connects to the network through a broadband router , resetting (powering off and on) the router may resolve the issue. If not using a broadband router, or if resetting your router only temporarily resolves the issue and the error message re-appears later, continue to the following steps.
If connecting to your network using Wi-Fi and using wireless security, your WEP or other security key may not be set properly. Check the wireless security configuration on your computer's network adapter and update if it necessary.
4. If connecting to your network using an Ethernet cable, your cable may have failed. Temporarily replace your network cable with a new one to determine whether this resolves the issue.
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6. Reboot your computer, router (if present) and broadband modem together, then re-test your connection.
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8. If your connection remains non-functional, update your router settings to change from dynamic to static IP address configuration, and set an IP address on the computer appropriately.
9. If your connection remains non-functional, unplug your router and connect the computer directly to your broadband modem. If this configuration is functional, contact the manufacturer of your router for additional support.
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If connecting to your network using an Ethernet cable, your cable may have failed. Temporarily replace your network cable with a new one to determine whether this resolves the issue.
 
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You said that when you connect the computer to the modem, you get limited or no connectivity. make sure that your computer will be able to go online when you connect it the modem directly.
If your computer is able to go online through the modem
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First who is your service provider?
Can you connect to the internet if you directly hook your modem to your computer.
1>If so connect your Modem to your router on the colour code slot on the router which says modem
2>Connect a cable from the router to your computer
3>The lan light on the router should be turned on
4>Check wether your lan says connected . To check that click start-> control pannel -> network connections
5>If it says connected try internet explorer settings
6>If it says limited or no connectivity
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8>If so type ipconfig/release
9>It shoul say ip address: 0.0.0.0
10>Type ipconfig/renew on command promt
12>Disable and enable lan

Let me know if this helped and also if you dont what kind of messages you get .
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