FrEEz902 said:kobykaan said:Is the router working again??
did you set it back to how it was before you messed with the settings?
as above search and re add the router![]()
you do know you can set your own WPA/WEP key in the router settings then use the same key to connect the other machines on the network![]()
If you can ..borrow a lan/network cable and try using the router wired direct to the computer if your computer has issues getting on the net wireless ...
Being wired will eliminate the wifi factor at least so you know that it can actually use the internet and you need to work more on the wifi settings![]()
okay look, it still works fine with the network cable on all computers (1 desktop 2 laptops) but now the wireless won't work. I made sure the password is right on the router and the laptops, and even tried changing it, and it still didn't work. I tried completely disabling the security in the router, and it still didn't work.
I have no clue what's wrong with the wifi settings, they are perfectly normal and as they should be. IF the settings were in fact incorrect, in the wireless networks list i would see a red 'x' on the connection and it wouldn't let me try to connect (it would say the settings do not match). However, when making sure the settings are right, it tries to connect, but it says that there's something wrong![]()
And my ISP aren't answering, I think they have fridays and saturdays off ._.
Edit: Yes i tried removing the router from the wireless connection list, and then connecting to it again as if i had never connected to it before and it still won't work. I tried restarting the router multiple times, but as usual, nothing worked -.-
are other computers on the wireless network working fine and just the 1 that's not!?
is the aerial screwed in tight on the router and not loose?
the router could be faulty with the wifi part ??







