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1 posted on 12/04/2007 9:47:09 AM PST by LouAvul
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2 posted on 12/04/2007 9:51:27 AM PST by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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To: LouAvul
I had the same problem a few weeks ago.

Reset the Linksys router - make sure you have your login and account information written down as you'll need to enter it again after you reset it.

The reset button can be pressed using a paper clip. Consult your manual for exact procedure.

After you reset the router you'll need to re-enable the wireless encryption and generate a new key on the router. Once the router is reset and wireless encryption is set up, set up your wireless system with the new key you just generated.

My problem happened when I moved the router during a room redecoration.

3 posted on 12/04/2007 9:53:02 AM PST by Mach5
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To: LouAvul

Power cycle your Linksys router or access point (whichever you use). Sometimes they need a kick in the pants.


4 posted on 12/04/2007 9:55:10 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (Res firma mitescere nescit)
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To: LouAvul

Is your router issuing IP addresses for your network/workgroup? In other words, is DCHP enabled? If it was enabled & somehow became disabled you might not be able to get an IP address & therefore cannot connect to the internet.


5 posted on 12/04/2007 9:55:50 AM PST by Tallguy (Climate is what you plan for, weather is what you get.)
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To: LouAvul
The web DNS servers were hacked today.

In my case the DNS address for google was hacked.

It's now working.


7 posted on 12/04/2007 10:01:54 AM PST by Uri’el-2012 (you shall know that I, YHvH, your Savior, and your Redeemer, am the Elohim of Ya'aqob. Isaiah 60:16)
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To: LouAvul

I’d recycle the cable modem, then the router. Next, bring up a command window on your computer and type “ipconfig -release” and then “ipconfig -renew”. See if that fixes it before you take the dramatic step of resetting the router.


8 posted on 12/04/2007 10:02:07 AM PST by Kaylee Frye (everything's shiny)
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To: LouAvul

If you’ve changed nothing, and your other machines have internet, then I’d, first look to my firewall. Momentary loses of signals can trigger a “new network in range” and will have to be allowed in the firewall.

So, that would be the first thing I check. Second, I’d check my wireless connection to see if it was connected. You can have a full tank of signal, and not be connected to that wireless network.

I’d like to see a response to what the other posters suggested.


9 posted on 12/04/2007 10:09:12 AM PST by papasmurf (Now I lay me down to sleep, and Pray for the RINO's huge defeat.)
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To: LouAvul

If you have changed nothing then chances are great that your ISP is having issues and there is nothing you can do but wait.


10 posted on 12/04/2007 10:16:26 AM PST by Spruce
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To: LouAvul
You may have do a forced reboot of your DSL. Sometimes it loses the signal and then your wireless adapters can't pick it up even when it says connected. If that doesn't help, your modem may have to be replaced.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

14 posted on 12/04/2007 10:47:43 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: LouAvul

1) First find out where the problem is:

Chances are you have not changed the ip of your linksys so in internet explorer go to 192.168.1.1 If you get prompted for a username and password your wireless connection is fine. If you get nothing there is a problem with the wireless

2) If the wireless is fine

Log into the linksys device and check its network settings its different depending on what Linksys you’re running but the manual should show you how. Make sure the WAN connection has an IP

3) If the wireless is not fine. Restart the linksys, if you still can connect to 192.168.1.1 then get yourself a wire and connect directly up to the linksys. Go to 192.168.1.1 and log in. When youre in there follow the manual with the linksys to be sure wireless is enabled properly.

4) If the linksys itself cant get an IP on the wan cold stop and start everything (not really necessary to do everything but why mess around) Start up order: Cable modem, Linksys, Computers.

If this does not help ping me back to this thread..


16 posted on 12/04/2007 10:59:01 AM PST by N3WBI3 (Ah, arrogance and stupidity all in the same package. How efficient of you. -- Londo Mollari)
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To: LouAvul
I use the same system and often after an update I have to click the icon to open it up on the lower right corner and renenter the key.

Then reboot after it establishes a connection, it should reconnect itself after rebook.

At least for me it does.

PS - Where are all the "are You Logged on?" jokes? :oP

17 posted on 12/04/2007 2:44:18 PM PST by IllumiNaughtyByNature (Tagline: optional, printed after your name on post)
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To: LouAvul

You broke the internet, dumbie. And I just thunk of a brilliant post that would have had everyone ooohhhn’ and aaahhhhn’. Now I can’t post it.


19 posted on 12/04/2007 3:36:20 PM PST by MARTIAL MONK
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