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Network settings: Your network settings may be set to prioritize a wired connection over a wireless connection. You may need to change the settings to prioritize wireless.
Hardware issue: There may be a problem with your wireless adapter or router that's preventing the connection from being established.
Interference: Other devices in your home may be interfering with your wireless signal, causing the connection to drop and revert to a wired connection.
Software issue: There may be a software issue with your computer or device that's causing the connection to switch from wireless to wired.
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Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out.
somewhere along the line you turned off the on-board network card. you should goto the network settings and remove the netgear wireless as you network connection, and run connection manager again.
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Freind,
You should have a look on manual, if you don't have just goto the manufacturer's site and download a manual for your product.
I think it will help you in a better ways.
try using a wired connection. most wireless are pretty bad connections for online mode. when you use it, go(on the ps3) on SETTINGS then INTERNET CONNECTION SETTINGS then try wired, or wireless and try again. =)
I understand that you are not able to setup the Wireless Network Connection in your Computer.
To fix this issue, please make sure that the Physical Wireless Switch on the Computer is turned ON and then try connecting the Computer to the Wirelss Network.
You can locate the Physical Wireless Switch on the front side of the Computer. Please move the switch toward right side to turn it ON.
Once the Physical Wireless Switch is turned ON, please try setting up the Wireless Network Connection.
If you are not able to to connect to Wireless Network Connection after switching on the Physical Wireless LAN Switch, try using the Wireless Switch Setting Utility.
To enable the Wireless Network Connection using the Wireless Device Switch Utility, please double-click the Wireless Device Switch icon on the right corner of the Taskbar. Then in the open Wireless Device Switch window, please click to check the box next to Enable 2.4Ghz Wireless LAN.
This should fix the issue.
Please post back if you have any questions or require further assistance.
Check if the router is assigning IP addresses to the Wireless devices. Also se if you hard-wired desktop has been assigned an IP address manually. Else try to assign IP's to wireless devices manually (Depends on your setup)
Try restoring the Belkin back to the factory default by powering up the Belkin and pressing the RESET button on the back of the Belkin for 7 secs. Then connect a LAN cable from the computer to the Belkin, open IE browser and type the configuration IP address and configure the wireless settings ie. SSID, encryption etc. The computer wireless cards will need to be configured with the Belkin wireless settings to allow them to communicate with the Belkin.
Please try to check your setting in your wireless connection or your firewall setting that might posssible causing you some trouble that it restricts the permission to log in a system that is not set or allow by your firewall. Please check your settings then reconfigure it.
Hello..the quick answer is yes, this router allows wired and wireless connections at the same time, and it is easy to connect wirelessly (in theory...).
The PS3 will need to be configured to connect to your router, though. There is a guide to achieving this here:
If the wireless signal on the router has been secured, the settings used will be needed to set up the PS3.
If not, you may wish to secure the wireless connection, which is not too difficult - just a few steps, which I or someone else can help with if you wish.
Hope this helps, but please come back to Fixya if anything is not clear or you need further information.
Hello :-)
Try going into device manager, and uninstalling your wireless network adapter.
Reboot your PC. It will automatically reinstall your wireless network card.
Now try your wireless connection. This often solves random wireless issues.
Good luck!
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