How to enable the wireless on a netgear wireless adapter?
Oct 21, 2007 by Honkay K | Posted in Computer Networking
Ok, so my internet works well and all this with the Netgear adapter is simply that I must turn the radio on it somehow, and I can not. Support was no help, but I know it has to do with my modem, because the custom netgear router to replace my current router, it cannot. ideas on how to enable wireless without wanting to go to the IP address or another?
What about the netgear site? Here is a link that says how to disable it and now at the bottom to allow it too - ult.asp http://kbserver.netgear.com/inquira/defa? Ui_mode = prior_transac tion_id & answer = 97235 & action_code = 5 & light_info high 16,777,307.8 = 15 & TURL = http% 3A% 2F%%% 2Fkbserver.netgear.com 2Fkb_web_fil ES 2FN101522.asp & answer_id = 15556041 # __highlight
Connect to the administration interface of your wireless router and turn on.Most likely, you can just time the router ip in your browser and a login screen (see the documentation for password or search online for your model - Search for "List default password" if all else fails ). Then, somewhere in the configuration, there will be an option to enable wireless.
If you do not know the IP of your router, check your computer's IP address and see what the gateway "default" is in most cases, this address is the address of your router - go to put Networking under Windows panel control, then check your connection properties network.
It may also be a configuration program that came with your Netgear router that will help you configure your router.
Uh, why not be able to activate your wireless router have anything to do with your modem? Two different devices (at least in principle, some ISPs such as combo boxes, however, but I do not know, possibly, Netgear).Worst case, you connect to your netgear router as you mentioned, do not forget to configure (the Netgear) to the server as a switch instead of a router - basically, plug an Ethernet cable on the router main one end and one of the netgear LAN port to another (not the WAN port of the netgear as you normally would if the netgear is connected directly to the modem). Then turn off the DHCP server in the Netgear router so that the principal will be able to assign IP addresses (otherwise they will conflict). See this page on the NETGEAR website on how to use your router as access point -> http://kbserver.netgear./ InQuira com / defa ult.asp? ui_mode = prior_transac tion_id & answer = 97235 & action_code = 5 & light_info high = 16778214,20,42 & TURL = http% 3A% 2F% 2Fkbserver.netgear.com% 2Fkb_web_fi the 2Fn101236%.
A Bored Nerd | Oct 21, 2007
Why can't I get internet on my computer using a Netgear wireless adapter?
Apr 22, 2009 by Phil R | Posted in Computer Networking
I have an old dell in my basement running Win98. I recently found a wireless adapter and the driver CD laying around my house. I installed the driver and utility and plugged in the adapter. (it is a NetGear WG111v2) It found my network however when I go into Internet Explorer the error page appears. Help!
hi,
check the compatibility of the adapter. does your adapter compatible with win 98...
tq
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If i use the dir-655 as my router and use the wrt54g2 router as an access point, can i set the dir-655 on wpa2/aes and connect just the 2 laptops running wireless n cards, while connecting all of the g running devices to the wrt54g2 and set security on that AP with WPA will all devices be able to communicate properly as if they were on the same router and since my access point will not be using AES will that at all affect the full N speeds that should be going out to my laptops through my router (dir-655)? Next month i will be getting wireless N adapters for both 360's and that is why I have the netgear router waiting in the wings. I must use 2 separate ip addresses for the 360's otherwise they conflict under certain circumstances so One ip address will serve the dir-655 / wrt54g2 network while the other ip will serve the netgear router. As long as the router supports uPNP port forwarding, DHCP leasing and OpenNAT for XBL, which the 655 does and so do most new routers, both 360s can log into XBL and play online at the same time. If you use Static IP addresses on your LAN and disable uPNP PF, it is guaranteed to fail. Both DHCP and Upnp are enabled by default on the 655. The 825 is a two radio dual band 802.11n router that supports different encryptions (or the same on each of the two networks). If your laptops have 5Ghz 802.11n adapters (instead of just the 2.4Ghz band), you can get rid of the WRT54G 11g router and set the 825's 5ghz band to 802.11n traffic and the 2.4Ghz band to 11g traffic without a performance hit because of the dual radio adapters in the router. Even if your laptops only have 2.4Ghz 802.11n adapters, they can still connect to the 11g 2.4Ghz network in the proposed setup at 11g speeds. If you find the laptops are too slow, then buy a WRT54G or whatever 11g device and set the 825s radios to 11n only and the WRT54G to handle all the 11g clients. Thank you for the response. I had such a problem with the 2 xboxes on one router. it would work fine...
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