bankshot,
how many digits do you have if you're using the 128 bit encryption?
try to follow this
http://www.linksys.com/support/top10faqs/wusb11/Configuring%20the%20WUSB11%20with%20WEP%20in%20Windows%20XP.asp
hope it helps.
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"imagination is more important than knowledge."
jfguerra,
hi! i would suggest that you use the one for the router befsr41 without any version--
http://www.linksys.com/download/firmware.asp?fwid=3
try to use that version and see if this one helps. Btw, the firmware version is 1.45.7. The latest one.
Hope this helps.
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gwrobar,
try to disable the block wan request...
copy the wan ip or the internet ip on the status page of the router...
enable the remote management...
try to follow this link too...
sailorboy340,
hi!..well it seems that you're having some problems with the TCP/ip of the adapter that youre using...would you like to try and use or set the adapter that you have to static IP? So that even when you turned off the computer overnight, the next morning youd still have the same IP...
phemt,
phemt..it seems that your win2k computer is not getting an automatic IP...can you set it statically...instead of obtaining an IP and DNs automatically...set the IP as "use the following IP address" and then on the IP address just use 192.168.1.15 and the subnet is...
dr,
try to see if you can ping the 192.168.1.1...eventhough u can not access...just try and see if you can ping it first..
[ponytail]
"imagination is more important than knowledge."
swordfish,
btw, what is the exact model number of the modem that youre using? this network set up that you have, is it working before?
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"imagination is more important than knowledge."
mlayng,
hi...MAC cloning the router's great...but if youll check that one under the MAC ADDRESS CLONING TAB and theres a value already for the USER DEFINED MAC ADDRESS, you dont have to MAC clone it again...
Try to power cycle it...turn off the computer first and then the router and the last...
lnw1943,
hi....please try this on the linksys set up page...change the LAN IP address from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.2.1....and then set the WAn connection type to OBTAIN AN IP AUTOMATICALLY...then restart the computer...after that just lauch the internet explorer...see if that one will work...
ShadowWolf,
have you tried to check the MTU that youre using?,,,this one will be based on the MTU set by your ISP...ask them what is the exact MTU and then apply that on the router's set up page...see if that one will work...
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Koosh,
Hi!!! if you cannot access the set up page of the router...this is what youre going to do:
1. make sure that you can ping the router...based on the new LAN ip address that you assign on the router. go to the MS DOS PROMPT...then type "ping 192.168.xxx.xxx"
2.if you can...
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