How should I configure my linksys usb wireless adapter to connect to a belkin router?
Jul 16, 2007 by seventhyearfalling | Posted in Computer Networking
Hi! I try to connect my Linksys Wireless USB Adapter (WUSB54G SpeedBooster model) to my Belkin router. It connects but tends to disconnect quickly enough once I start surfing the net or download. I think the settings on my Linksys may be different from my router. How do I configure my Linksys adapter (fragmentation threshold, channel, etc.) to match the default settings on a Belkin router? Any suggestions on how to maintain the link? Thank you!
PS: Does anyone know the default settings for a Belkin router? Thank you for the info but to clarify that I want to know what settings I need to match between the adapter and the router, either - fragmentation threshold, channel, ect. or if there is another reason why it would disconnect. I-do-security center windows have reduced mobility. Could it be?
On the router there is a reset button on the router, hold it for about 30 seconds still connected to the reset to factory settings.
As for the wireless card, once the router is reset it should just connect automatically unless the router is security enabled by default.
Wesley F | Jul 16, 2007
How to connect to wireless Internet via linksys wireless adapter.?
May 06, 2009 by Spartan117 | Posted in Computer Networking
Hi I just got a linksys wireless adapter for my desktop and it won't connect to my linksys wireless router. It gets a signal but it won't connect to it. The weird thing is my iPod touch 2nd generation will connect to the wireless Internet. Please Help.
hey,you delema may just be a simple error donn't panic.
ok so what grade is your router and adapter?this is the radio signal grade currently 802.11 the most common is 802.11g there are others but lets not worry about that,the problem could be that your wireless adapter is out of range or somthing else,it wont connnect but it can get a signal,probobly out of range if you have 2 bar signal most adapters wont connect,normally because it takes so long to recive an "answer" from the router,what you have to do is either move your computer closer to the door in your room or move your router to the next avalible phone jack thats cloaser to your PC,then it should work,im not sure about LINKSY but try this,go to start run/search cmd,then tyoe "ipconfig" without quotes, go to default gateway and there'll be an ip address then copy that ip address into your internet address bar and hit enter,it will probobly come up with a username and password normaly blank or admin for both,then go to WLAN settings and uncheck protected mode,QoS activation and WLAN security,WPA/WPA2/PSK, then try to connect on your wireless computer if that does not work then try,the complicated way,im not sure if you can do this on LINKSY but have a go,change beacin interval and DTIM interval to minimum change TX and RX chainmask to max increase TXopLimit and then it should work.no luck? contact LINKSY and see what they say or another thing you can do is change wirelss channels each channel is seperated by 0.000100GHz if you live in area where there are more that 2 wireless divices this may be the best thinng to try.
lots of luck
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skript kiddie | May 06, 2009
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