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I am no longer able to access the Internet through the Wireless 54Mbps ADSL Router.
Possible Solution:
Make sure that the power cord, the phone cable, and the Ethernet cable are all connected correctly.
Possible Solution:
Make sure that your computer is using an IP address that is within the default range of 192.168.2.xxx. Make sure the address of the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. The Default Gateway should be the IP address of the Wireless 54Mbps ADSL Router, which is 192.168.2.1. To verify all of these settings, perform the following steps:
Windows 95, 98, or Me Users:
Click Windows Start and then Run. Type winipcfg and click OK. Check the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS server data to make sure they are correct. If the information is not correct, click Release All and then click Renew All.
Windows NT, 2000, or XP Users:
Click Windows Start and then Run. Type cmd and click OK. At the DOS prompt, type ipconfig /all. Check the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS server data to make sure they are correct. If the information is not correct, type ipconfig /release and press ENTER. Then, type ipconfig /renew and press ENTER.
My Web User Interface for the Wireless 54Mbps ADSL Router is not responding, but I can still access the Internet.
Possible Solution:
If your Web User Interface stops responding, unplug and then plug back in the power supply of the Wireless 54Mbps ADSL Router. This will reboot the Wireless 54Mbps ADSL Router. If you are still unable to communicate with the router’s Web User Interface, use a paperclip to press in and hold the RESET button for five seconds. This will reset the Wireless 54Mbps ADSL Router to the factory default settings. If you applied any personal configuration settings, you will need to make the changes again.
I am unable to connect to the wireless function of the Wireless 54Mbps ADSL Router.
Possible Solution:
Be certain that you have each wireless adapter is set to infrastructure mode. If your wireless adapter is set to
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