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Wireless Networking - Re: Belkin N1 Card and New Network |
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This is a problem with the N-1 Router/Cards. I have been having many
discussion with Belkin with their top engineers to fix this problem. Luckly there is an intrim fix. When you move to the other AP/Router and you think your connected but really are not - just unplug for 10 seconds the router/ap and then plug it back in - when it comes back up - you will be truly connected. Wsong wrote: > I've been using a Belkin N1 internal wireless card, which has been working > fine. I moved to a new place with a wireless network, but am unable to > connect to it. The Zero Config sees the network with a strong signal, but I > am unable to connect. The network is WPA protected and I have a key. I've > tried manually creating the connection, but neither WPA settings, either AES > or TKIP are working. Is there any advice? lana |
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