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Having problems my wireless G+ MIMO router. Comcast came and installed my internet and my laptop can't GET online? It shows that there is an internet connection but when I try it says there's not a connection? I disconnected my router from my old house and brought it to the new house just a couples hours before Comcast transferred my service, so I don't think anything is wrong with the router just maybe things are hooked up wrong or something? If I disconnect the router and just use the Comcast modem on my PC, I can get online? I use internet explorer, the same as the old house. So FAR I have tried disconnecting, resetting, and turning off the router. Any ideas of what may be wrong? Thank youDid you try re running the routers set up??? also delete that wireless conection in the "manage wireless networks" section and then try to re connect   When the wireless router was working at the previous HOME, was it a secure wireless network?  (WEP or WPA?)  Have you rebooted the modem as well as the router?Do you mean for me to re install the software? Quote from: Aegis on September 16, 2010, 01:57:52 AM

  When the wireless router was working at the previous home, was it a secure wireless network?  (WEP or WPA?)  Have you rebooted the modem as well as the router?
this has not been answered.  Do you understand the question? Quote from: laurahanneman on September 14, 2010, 12:31:21 PM
...If I disconnect the router and just use the Comcast modem on my PC, I can get online?...
Is that a question or a statement?  Is your name Peggy? (LOL)Not a statement, it's just confusion! LOL and no I'm not "Peggy" LMAOOpen Command Prompt
type, ipconfig /all
hit ENTER, copy & past results here.
Then,
See if it works hard wired to the router.  If that doesn't work try hard wired directly to the modem; you'll have to power cycle the modem before attaching the laptop and rebooting it.Could you tell me in "computer for dummies" language? Ha Ha Ha How do I open command prompt? How do I hardwire the modem and/or router to check? Thanks


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