From: beez on

I have a Netgear wireless router that simply won't connect to the
internet. It was working fine but one day it just stopped. When I
connect my PC to the internet directly, I have no problems so it must be
the router. I don't know much about this stuff and I'm hoping someone
out there can tell me how to troubleshoot this thing and get it back
online. I have kids here who use their laptops a lot for school and
stuff and the last few days have been miserable. Netgear wants to charge
me $89 to help me troubleshoot "their" product ! I'm running Windows XP.
Thanks for your advice.


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From: Steven Stone on
In article <beez.33u1wb(a)no-mx.wirelessforums.org>, beez.33u1wb(a)no-
mx.wirelessforums.org says...
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|I have a Netgear wireless router that simply won't connect to the
|internet.

Some of the older Netgear routers use daughter cards for wireless.
Sometimes the connection gets flakey. Sometimes you can take apart the
router and reseat the wireless card and it will start working again.

From: dold on
beez <beez.33u1wb(a)no-mx.wirelessforums.org> wrote:
> I have a Netgear wireless router that simply won't connect to the
> internet. It was working fine but one day it just stopped. When I

Any clue which Netgear router?

I had my Netgear almost die once, which was my fault, messing with settings
and cabling, I think. Just some flashing lights, no connectivity. I
thought I should spend $49 for a new one, when Jeff Liebermann suggested a
"factory reset", which cured it. That was about 6 months ago. Some
Netgear routers have a tiny, almost hidden, reset button on the back, noted
by a label on the bottom. You might have to reenter some customized
information like DSL logon, or passwords and WEP/WPA keys.

> me $89 to help me troubleshoot "their" product ! I'm running Windows XP.

A new one is $49 at Best Buy.

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