Wireless client cards are usually set to automatically adjust the
wireless transmit rate for you, but doing so can cause periodic
disconnects when the wireless signal is too weak; as a rule,
slower transmission rates are more stable. Experiment with
different connection rates until you find the best one for your
environment. Note that all available transmission rates should
be acceptable for browsing the Internet. For more assistance,
see your wireless card’s user manual.
I’veinstalledthisnewRouterandsomeofmynetworkclients(computers,
gameconsoles,etc.)arenowunabletoconnect.
YournewRoutercamepreconfiguredwithanetworknameand
password,foundprintedonanattachedcard.Allclientsmustuse
thisnetworknameandpasswordtoconnectwirelesslytoyour
Router.Youwillneedtofindthenetworksettingsonyourclient,
selectthenetworknameprintedonthecardfromthelistof
availablenetworks,andenterthepasswordwhenpromptedtojoin
thewirelessnetwork.
DoestheRoutersupportWirelessProtectedAccess(WPA)security?
TheRoutershipswithWPA/WPA2securityturnedon.WindowsXP
andsomeoldernetworkhardwaremayrequireasoftwareupdate
tosupportWPA/WPA2.
IamhavingdifficultysettingupWPAsecurityonmyRouter.
1)
LogintoyourRouterbyvisiting“
http://router/
dz
or
“
http://192.168.2.1
”withyourwebbrowser.Click“Security”
undertheWiFiheading.YoushouldnowbeontheSecurity
page.
2)
UnderSecurityMode,selectWPA/WPA2Personal(PSK).
3)
Select“WPA/WPA2”
fromthedropdownmenuundertheAuthenticationheading
4)
.Enterapassword.Thiscanbefrom8–63charactersofyour
choice,includingspacesandpunctuation,ORa64digit
hexadecimalnumber(usingonlythenumbers0–9andletters
A–F).
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