Donald asks…
netgear wgr614?
my netgear wgr614 throws off 100% signal but i cant connect with my laptop or any wifi device
netgear answers:
1) Be really meticulous going through the setup on the laptop, and make sure IP ranges, any passcodes (WEP, WPA) are set up exactly right.
Try to surf with the laptop wired to one of the routers ethernet ports to make sure modem, internet connection, and router are operating OK. If so, then you know it's a matter of getting laptop to router wireless settings correct.
2) I can't be sure from what you mentioned, but make sure the modem behind the Netgear wireless router is getting internet OK.
If you can surf with the modem directly wired to laptop, you can eliminate that as a problem.
Robert asks…
Why Netgear WGR614 Routers from VM UK have different numbers in front and after V?
Hi there, I have 7-8 Netgear WGR614 routers, I want to know why most of them have different -4V,
-6V, v9, or something like this, can any one say me if any of them its better than others?
Thanks in advance.
netgear answers:
Well it helps u download router updates with the right software like if i downloaded 4v and i had 6v it would eather screw up my router or the update would not work
Michael asks…
How to do port forwarding for netgear WGR614 router ?
I have bought a new netgear WGR614 router recently and i wanted to do port forwarding for that for remote viewing purpose. So i request you to provide me the best result and help me out. Thank you in advance.
netgear answers:
Step by step guide here:
http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Netgear/WGR614/default.htm
William asks…
How Do I set up the Netgear WGR614 wireless internet router with my pc if i have a cable modem????????
How Do I set up the Netgear WGR614 wireless internet router with my pc if i have a cable modem???????? Do I have to get rid of the modem for my cable internet or what is there a way i can hook this router up with out getting rid of anything?
netgear answers:
Let's start at teh wall, plug the cable modem in, then plug the router into it and then the computer into the router. Turn them on in order..modem, router, then lastly the computer and you should have internet working. Give each device a chance to get up and running for a couple of minutes before you turn on the next one.
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