My E-Mail program doesn’t receive my E-Mail
Cause:
The Domain Suffix is not set correctly. Resolution:
Some email applications require you to enter the Domain Suffix when you configure your network and TCP/IP settings. The Domain Suffix is the unique identifier for your email server.
The Domain Suffix is the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) address of the email server you are using. Your cable modem or DSL provider usually lists it somewhere on your invoice. The Domain Suffix address should appear similar to this: dlink.occa.home.com. Find the Domain Suffix on your invoice or call your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to obtain it.
Wireless Troubleshooting
Can’t access the Broadband Router from a wireless network card
Cause:
Settings are not the same among each wireless adapter. Out of range.
IP Address is not set correctly. Resolution:
Make sure that the Mode, SSID, Channel and encryption settings are set the same on each wireless adapter. The default SSID and Channel that the Wireless Broadband Router uses is “default” and “6” respectively.
Make sure that your computer is within range and free from any strong electrical devices that may cause interference. Refer to the section
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