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Asked by williampeck in Network Routers, DSL Lines / Cable Internet, Wireless Network Cards & Adapters
I have a NetGear Router, WGT624 v3, basic home network with a couple wired computers and several wireless devices (computer, printer, TV set top box)
It was working fine, then I took it out of the house to set up a temporary wireless network at a registration event. But it didn't work, the computers could connect to the wireless device but could not get to the Internet. So that was a bust.
Upon bringing it home, same thing - the devices can connect to the wireless router but not get to the internet. Another computer is wired to the wireless router and it gets out to the internet (so the wireless is properly connected to the modem)
I can get into the router setup and looks like everything is ok, but it doesn't get to the internet. So I think it's just a setting or something.
20091021-EE-VQP-81 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625