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If you can see the SSID for the router from a WiFi device then it sounds like a security key issue. While connected through a cable login to the router. You should be able to trouble shoot the WiFi service from the router UI.
You can do a reset on the router to make a factory settings.On the back of the router you can look for a small hole usually with the word reset.Press it for 20 secs with the router on but disconnected from the Ethernet cable.Start up your PC and surf to the router Web UI (192.168.***) and make your settings.
Same situation here. Wired connection from modem works fine. I can also log in to the router via routerlogin.net. However, the router does not detect an internet connection.
Hi...I also have a Sharp BD-HP24U. I was having trouble with my Netgear router as well. I wound up downloading the latest firmware update from the Sharp USA website onto a memory stick. Then putting into the USB port in the back of the player, and uploaded. I am now happily streaming Netflix. Hope this helps!
Probably, this is because of Firmware Issue, There are firmware updates for most of netGear routers and they have to be done.
If you do these updates, you will have to write down all details of you networ/router manually and once the update is complete, you will be manually setting up the router,
IF you have the netgear support no. and your router is still in warranty, contact netgear and ask them help you do these updates..
the website with the updates are http://kb.netgear.com/app/products/family/a_id/1297
No lights means either no AC power or a dead router.
If you have a multi-meter, you can test the voltage and amperage being emitted by the power-adapter brick.
Otherwise, it's better to spend $50 to buy a replacement, than it is to spend $50 on the time of a computer technician's "trouble-shooting" efforts.
I had this problem. There is a setting in the router so you can BRIDGE the connection. Contact you isp. You'll probably get India but they can tell you how to do it.
Only real trouble shooting I can suggest is power cycle the modem and router. If you have the Comcast Digital Voice modem make sure you push the reset button on the back as there is a battery in the unit and unplugging won't do anything.
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