BEFW11S4- Cannot get a SECURED Connection!
I have been using the Easy Link Connect system to hook up my router and wireless laptop. And it does hook up but it is running unsecured. I have tried twice to get Easylink to hook it up and it does go through the motions. But in the end it still shows as unsecured.
Any thoughts on how to get it securred? Thanks!
Try this setting:
1) Connect one computer directly to router using Ethernet cable either at 1-4 port on the back panel of router.
2) Open routers set up page using http://192.168.1.1 ....you will see username & password .... leave username blank & in password use admin....
3) Click on wireless tab..... click "wireless security" sub-tab ..... by default the security mode is "disable" ....
4) Choose the security mode either WEP or WPA personnel .... type any network key...... have a note of the same....
5) On the wireless computer try to connect to network .... it will ask for network key.... type the key .... click connect.
6) On the status if shows connected..... try going online ...
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