Re: Bless you my children -- I have a question about my router On 2007-08-04, Spiritus Sanctus <innominepatre@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Sadly, nothing has worked.
>
> Now, when I try to connect with either of my two laptops, all I get is
> "Acquiring Network Address" -- cannot even get to the point of
> "Limited or No Connectivity."
>
> I know it is not a matter of the laptops being too far away from the
> router because I have moved both laptops to sit next to the router.
>
> Perhaps 'tis time to retire this router and replace it with another
> one.
>
> Bless all of you who provided assistance and suggestions. Sometimes
> the Evil One cannot be overcome.
>
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> In Nomine Pater et File et Spiritus Sanctus
> Dominique Go Friskem
>
Are you saying that you cannot connect at all? If so, reset your router
once again. Afterwards, power off your modem, wireless router and your
wireless devices. Turn on the modem, first, followed by the wireless router
and then your wireless devices (laptops). With at least YOUR laptop, check
to see if you see the default SSID of your wireless router using the wireless
connection utility that came with your laptop. Most wireless router use
their brand name as the default SSID. If you still see the name that you
inputted, then your router did not fully reset. If you do see the default
SSID, click on it and see if you can connect. You should be able to. Let
us know how you do. If you feel you need to purchase another one, do what
you must, but I don't think your current device is fried. Still, I'm not
there to see for myself and you're in a better position to make that
judgment that I. Take care.
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Just Me, D |