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Asked by bowgeek in Wireless Technologies, Windows Networking
Hello,
I had to reset my Linksys WRT160N router because I could not find the Wep Key that my brother created. I pressed in the reset button on the back of the router for 30 seconds so now it's back to the defaults. I ran the disc for the router setup and changed the SSID name to Home but I turned the security off so we won't need a Wep key this time. I pull up the list of available networks and Home is on the list but when I try to connect to it on my XP laptop it will say Limited or no connectivty... and on the Vista laptop it will just say that it's not able to connect. I can plug a cable in to the router and I can access the internet.. it just seems to be the wireless. We tried calling Linksys support and they were not able to figure it out.
Thanks,
20091111-EE-VQP-92 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625