RadioGiant
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Posted 4:08 pm, 02/23/2010
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If you configured your router as the manufacturer suggested, then reboot your entire network. This needs to be done periodically on every network.
Turn every computer and network-enabled device (such as PS3, Blu-Ray player, etc) off. Unplug the power from your router and wireless modem. Wait about 1 minute. plug the power back in on the modem, and wait until the "sync' (or whatever it's called on your modem) lights steadily. Now plug in your wireless modem, and wait 15-20 seconds while it gets it's ip address, stabilizes, etc. Then reboot your main computer, and wait for it to stabilize. Now, one by one reboot other devices on your network, and see if it doesn't work.
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ProTech
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Posted 7:33 pm, 02/20/2010
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ProTech Networks http://www.pro-tech.5u.com. Have you configured your router or just plug it in and it worked for a little while. You could have a bad configuration, ISP problems, or if your network isnt secure a neighbor could be playing with your router.
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john34
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Posted 2:05 pm, 02/20/2010
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john34
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Posted 2:04 pm, 02/20/2010
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Hyperchargedvol
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Posted 9:58 am, 02/20/2010
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I installed a wireless G router with my Charter modem for a desktop so my son could use his Ipod and PS3. First day it worked great. Next day, no wireless connection at all and no connection on the desktop for the internet. I disconnected the router and internet connection came back. I then went and bought another router thinking I had a bad router. Same results. Whats going on???
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