Q. i was using my wi-fi initially.. 4 months back.. we disconnected it.. it was with WEP security setting..
now i wish to use my wi-fi again but it says the settings saved on computer for network do not match the requirements of network.. so i need to reset factory settings.. any idea how to do it..
the user manual was not much help to me..
now i wish to use my wi-fi again but it says the settings saved on computer for network do not match the requirements of network.. so i need to reset factory settings.. any idea how to do it..
the user manual was not much help to me..
A. On the back of the router, press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds. And, BTW, do not use WEP, it can be cracked it 15 seconds. Use WPA/WPA2.
My laptop is not gitting internet access on wyfi how do i fix it?
Q. I have a Wes tell modem model G90-610014-20 AND A Linksys wireless router model WRT120N and my friend held the reset button on both the router and the modem for 10 seconds and now when i connect to my WIFI set up i do not get internet access but when i plus the ethernet cord from my modem to my laptop i get a internet connection. I have tried to power down my computer and unplug everything for 10 seconds and plug it back in and i have also tried to unplug the router for 10 seconds and neither worked. What do i do?
A. Your "friend" reset both your modem and router to the factory defaults. Apparently, your modem's factory default settings are sufficient to work on your provider's network, and your router's factory default settings are sufficient to maintain a wired connection to your provider's network. However, your wireless setup generally needs to be configured, unless you want to run with the default network name ("linksys"), the default encryption (none), and the default password (none). And sometimes the factory default is that the wireless card is off, so you won't even get that.
What you need to do is go through the router setup routine again, and keep your friend away from your buttons. The manual for your router is here:
jhttp://homedownloads.cisco.com/downloads/userguide/WRT120N_V10_UG_NC-WEB.pdf
What you need to do is go through the router setup routine again, and keep your friend away from your buttons. The manual for your router is here:
jhttp://homedownloads.cisco.com/downloads/userguide/WRT120N_V10_UG_NC-WEB.pdf
Linksys WRT120N Router and Speedstream 5100. Wifi keeps disconnecting from lap tops!?
Q. Ok so my mom can't quite figure it out. The Wifi keeps disconnecting from our lap tops every so often, (it doesn't happen all the time, but when it does, it's annoying because of how frequent it is) and we have no idea why it keeps happening! We think it has something to do with the neighbors wifi showing up and then disappearing from the possible networks you can choose to connect to!
To the first answer and all proceeding it, my mother doesn't know how to change the channels and what channels to change!
To the first answer and all proceeding it, my mother doesn't know how to change the channels and what channels to change!
A. Go into the router, and change the channel for your wifi network. The non-overlapping channels for an 802.11g and n network in the 2.4 GHz range are 1, 6, 11. So change to one of those, and preferably as far away from your current channel as possible.
Here's a link to the home page for the router. In particular, it is possible to download a PDF of the user guide from that home page. http://homesupport.cisco.com/en-us/wireless/lbc/WRT120N
In particular, you wish to refer to page 10, "Basic Wireless Settings (Manual)".
Here's a link to the home page for the router. In particular, it is possible to download a PDF of the user guide from that home page. http://homesupport.cisco.com/en-us/wireless/lbc/WRT120N
In particular, you wish to refer to page 10, "Basic Wireless Settings (Manual)".
How do I port forward a Linksys Cisco WRT120N router for my PS3?
Q. I have a few questions here, so read carefully and bear with me alright.
1. I need STEP BY STEP instructions here, and I've already tried calling the router's company and they were useless and didn't ell me what I needed to do.
So basically, I need to open up the ports in this link:
http://us.playstation.com/support/answer� <-- Where it says "
PlayStation®Network and SCEA Game Servers"
2. I have no idea how to get into the settings, no idea what IP I need for the router. I know the password is "admin" but is the username the same as well?
3. If I open those ports on the router, will it affect the laptops/iPod/computer we have or will it ONLY open them up for the PS3? THIS IS REALLY IMPORTANT, because if it opens up the ports for everything else then it makes them vulnerable to viruses, so I need to know if it's only gonna do it for the PS3, or everything else? I only need it for the PS3 because I can't play some games online. It won't connect to anyone, or if I do connect; then I get disconnected, or I get internal errors, or completely disconnected as in "Ethernet cable not connected", and a bunch of other bullsh*t.
Please help me out here, I really appreciate it. And don't answer if you don't know, I actually NEED an answer because I'm getting sick of this crap the router does with only my PS3. Thanks.
I have the issues with Assassin's Creed Brotherhood and Revelations. That port forward site doesn't have those games, so it won't help. Thank you for trying though. And apparently DMZ mode is dangerous and makes everything crazy vulnerable from what I've read.
1. I need STEP BY STEP instructions here, and I've already tried calling the router's company and they were useless and didn't ell me what I needed to do.
So basically, I need to open up the ports in this link:
http://us.playstation.com/support/answer� <-- Where it says "
PlayStation®Network and SCEA Game Servers"
2. I have no idea how to get into the settings, no idea what IP I need for the router. I know the password is "admin" but is the username the same as well?
3. If I open those ports on the router, will it affect the laptops/iPod/computer we have or will it ONLY open them up for the PS3? THIS IS REALLY IMPORTANT, because if it opens up the ports for everything else then it makes them vulnerable to viruses, so I need to know if it's only gonna do it for the PS3, or everything else? I only need it for the PS3 because I can't play some games online. It won't connect to anyone, or if I do connect; then I get disconnected, or I get internal errors, or completely disconnected as in "Ethernet cable not connected", and a bunch of other bullsh*t.
Please help me out here, I really appreciate it. And don't answer if you don't know, I actually NEED an answer because I'm getting sick of this crap the router does with only my PS3. Thanks.
I have the issues with Assassin's Creed Brotherhood and Revelations. That port forward site doesn't have those games, so it won't help. Thank you for trying though. And apparently DMZ mode is dangerous and makes everything crazy vulnerable from what I've read.
A. to port forward you must first access the routers setup menu , that is fairly simple as most routers have a label showing the information needed on the back , use the default ip address in your search bar ( example http://192.168.0.1 ) just replace the numbers with your routers default ip as shown on the label .
the label will also show the ssid name , any password to access the menu etc. - usually your going to see a menu , select admin and put in the default password to access the routers menu
your router also probabaly came with a setup disc that can be used to access settings and will have a pdf file manual , read up on port forwarding to see which sub menu to go to
you'll see a port forward range with 2 sections on each line , to port forward range TCP 10070-10080 you'd put FROM 100070 on line one and TO 10080 on line 2
to port forward just one port ( example tcp 9293 you put in line one FROM tcp 9293 TO tcp 9293 so each is the same number
it's pretty easy once you start , just put each port or range in on a line until done
this opens those ports on all devices ij the router but since those ports are only used for ps3 games you won't open anything the pc can access anyway , it's perfectly safe and does not affect what other devices can connect to unless they are also using psn ( so it's great for a psp or psVita )
the setup disc or the router manufacturers website will have a manual you can use from the pc plus the setup disc usually makes it easy , don't forget to enable upnp as this opens most gaming ports automatically other than the ps3 game specific ones and will help in games not listed on the ps3 site .
the label will also show the ssid name , any password to access the menu etc. - usually your going to see a menu , select admin and put in the default password to access the routers menu
your router also probabaly came with a setup disc that can be used to access settings and will have a pdf file manual , read up on port forwarding to see which sub menu to go to
you'll see a port forward range with 2 sections on each line , to port forward range TCP 10070-10080 you'd put FROM 100070 on line one and TO 10080 on line 2
to port forward just one port ( example tcp 9293 you put in line one FROM tcp 9293 TO tcp 9293 so each is the same number
it's pretty easy once you start , just put each port or range in on a line until done
this opens those ports on all devices ij the router but since those ports are only used for ps3 games you won't open anything the pc can access anyway , it's perfectly safe and does not affect what other devices can connect to unless they are also using psn ( so it's great for a psp or psVita )
the setup disc or the router manufacturers website will have a manual you can use from the pc plus the setup disc usually makes it easy , don't forget to enable upnp as this opens most gaming ports automatically other than the ps3 game specific ones and will help in games not listed on the ps3 site .
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