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meeckeymouse was very helpful, I believe the setup disk from linksys are the problem they are not needed, after many config. errors I gave up on the install C/D. I rebooted, opend the IE explorer and typed in the 192.168.1.1 address, after five to six attempts to load, the linksys setup page appeared, from then on the configuration was very easey. Dieter
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Jan 24, 2009 at 03:42 AM
Jan 24, 2009 at 03:42 AM
hi,
1.) Go to Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.
Right click on the wireless connection.
Go to TCP/IP in the components section and click the properties button.
Make sure Obtain IP and DNS address are both set to automatically.
2.) Enable WEP, make sure your wireless card and the router are both set to the same encryption 64 or 128 and make sure they are both on the same channel.
3.) Try C:\ipconfig\release then C:\ipconfig\renew again and you'll get an IP address.
1.) Go to Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.
Right click on the wireless connection.
Go to TCP/IP in the components section and click the properties button.
Make sure Obtain IP and DNS address are both set to automatically.
2.) Enable WEP, make sure your wireless card and the router are both set to the same encryption 64 or 128 and make sure they are both on the same channel.
3.) Try C:\ipconfig\release then C:\ipconfig\renew again and you'll get an IP address.
I have a similar issue that you help the other person... my linksys wireless router does not reset and message says router reconfiguration error. I have Vista 64bit. I tried to follow your instructions but could not find the network connectsions. any help will be appreicated
1.) Go to Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.
Right click on the wireless connection.
Go to TCP/IP in the components section and click the properties button.
Make sure Obtain IP and DNS address are both set to automatically.
2.) Enable WEP, make sure your wireless card and the router are both set to the same encryption 64 or 128 and make sure they are both on the same channel.
3.) Try C:\ipconfig\release then C:\ipconfig\renew again and you'll get an IP address.
1.) Go to Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.
Right click on the wireless connection.
Go to TCP/IP in the components section and click the properties button.
Make sure Obtain IP and DNS address are both set to automatically.
2.) Enable WEP, make sure your wireless card and the router are both set to the same encryption 64 or 128 and make sure they are both on the same channel.
3.) Try C:\ipconfig\release then C:\ipconfig\renew again and you'll get an IP address.