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Old 18-03-2005, 20:18   #2
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Re: Belkin High-Speed Mode Wireless G Router Help (125 mbps)

First things first, having plugged in your router to the cable modem / Set top box on the WAN side of the router, and the PC, wired to start with to the LAN side of the router, have you then switched off, everything, and then rebooted? That ensures everything is running clean.

If you are now still unable to connect in IE, to your router from your wired PC, we will probably need to check some of your network settings. Post back your windoze version. Also post the results of having opened a command prompt window (typically found under accessories in the windoze start menu) and typing "ipconfig /all"

Most wireless routers need to be set up by a wired connection first, before you can go wireless.
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