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| Basic Requirements: | ||
![]() ![]() Hooking First run a network cable from the modem into the internet port on the back of the router. Then connect the power cable. Finally, run an additional network cable from any one of the ports labeled 1-4 to the computers. (If the router has been used with a different internet provider, it is a good idea to reset the router. Do this by holding down the reset button for a few seconds.) Any computers that are connected directly to the router should connect automatically after a restart.  | 
| Preparations: | ||
Note: You can configure most routers by typing http://192.168.0.1 or http://192.168.1.1 in the Web browser's (Internet Explorer, Netscape, etc.) Address bar.  | ||
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| Check your router's documentation (usually included on the CD that came with your router) for information on how to setup your particular router's network key or call your router's manufacturer for assistance. | ||
| Note: If the Wireless Connection icon ( | ||
| Setting up the wireless connection: | ||
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| Do NOT click the 'View Wireless Networks button'! If you do, and you choose 'Yes', you will lose all the settings you just made for the added network, and you will have to start all over. | ||
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  notifying you of the connection status. It will display the name of the network it is 'Connected to' and the 'Signal Strength'. | ||
| FYI section: | ||
This PopUp   indicates your wireless card is functioning, even if you are unable to connect to your wireless network - your settings are incorrect! | ||
| Troubleshooting a Wireless Connection with Windows XP SP2 installed: | ||
| Problem: Unable to establish a wireless connection to your network | ||
| Symptoms: | ||
| 1. Red x on the wireless network icon. | ||
| 2. PopUp: Unable to connect to wireless network. | ![]()  | |
| 3. PopUp: Unable to connect to preferred wireless network. | ![]()  | |
| 4. Mouse-over the system tray wireless network icon displays "Not connected". | ![]()  | |
| 5. ipconfig/all displays "Media state: Media disconnected". | ||
| 6. Clicking on "Repair" and getting the message: "Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the following action cannot be completed: Connecting to the wireless network. For assistance, contact the person who manages your network.". | ![]()  | |
| Most likely cause(s): | ||
| Incorrect wireless network key settings - one or more of the following settings are incorrect: | ||
| 1. Network Authentication. | ||
| 2. Data encryption. | ||
| 3. Network key. | ||
| Other possible causes: | ||
| 1. Firewall - improperly configured (not allowing communication between the devices). | ||
| 2. Router - improperly configured (not allowing communication between the devices). | ||
| 3. Cable modem or DSL modem - improperly connected to the Router (wrong port). The correct port is commonly named 'Internet' or 'Online', and usually does nothave a number, i.e 1, 2, 3, or 4. So, if the ethernet cable from the Cable modem or DSL modem is plugged into a port on the back of the router with a number, it is in the wrong port. | 






 notifying you of the connection status. It will display the name of the network it is 'Connected to' and the 'Signal Strength'.
 indicates your wireless card is functioning, even if you are unable to connect to your wireless network - your settings are incorrect!



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