Wrk54g router setup

Everything works fine when I disable WEP.  When I enable WEP and insert the key when connecting an error message comes up limited or no connectivity.  As a result I can't connect to the internet. 
I have enabled the mac filter to give me some sort of security.  Does anyone have any ideas?

You never even mentioned if you were using 128 or 64 bit.... can you try putting in your phone number on key 1 and set that to 64 bit..it should be 10 digits... then try connecting...you can also try setting a static IP on your wireless computer...
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    Hi,
    I have a WRT54G wireless router, version 2.1. It's been working fine for the last 3 years and suddenly the WLAN light is out and there's no communication between router & computer. I've tried resetting it (via reset button, and unplugging power) a million times with no results. A techie thought maybe I needed a firmware upgrade -- which I've downloaded, but now I still have to access the setup page to install it, which seems to be impossible. The 192.168.1.1 page won't come up at all. (And when I went into the command prompt, it said my Default Gateway was 207.237.223.1 -- which, of course, I've tried, but that won't come up either.) I've turned off firewalls and antivirus programs, thinking they might be the problem -- still nothing. Any suggestions/advice would be MUCH appreciated! Thanks in advance!
    TrevorNYC

    You need to try again to reset the router to factory defaults.
    To reset your router to factory defaults, use the following procedure:
    1) Power down all computers, the router, and the modem, and unplug them from the wall.
    2) Disconnect all wires from the router.
    3) Power up the router and allow it to fully boot (1-2 minutes).
    4) Press and hold the reset button for 30 seconds, then release it, then let the router reset and reboot (2-3 minutes).
    5) Power down the router.
    6) Connect one computer by wire to port 1 on the router (NOT to the internet port).
    7) Power up the router and allow it to fully boot (1-2 minutes).
    8) Power up the computer (if the computer has a wireless card, make sure it is off).
    9) Try to ping the router. To do this, click the "Start" button > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt. A black DOS box will appear. Enter the following: "ping 192.168.1.1" (no quotes), and hit the Enter key. You will see 3 or 4 lines that start either with "Reply from ... " or "Request timed out." If you see "Reply from ...", your computer has found your router.
    10) Open your browser and point it to 192.168.1.1. This will take you to your router's login page. Leave the user name blank, and in the password field, enter "admin" (with no quotes). This will take you to your router setup page. Note the version number of your firmware (usually listed near upper right corner of screen). Exit your browser.
    If you get this far without problems, try the setup disk (or setup the router manually, if you prefer), and see if you can get your router setup and working.
    If you cannot get "Reply from ..." in step 9 above, your router is dead.
    If you get a reply in step 9, but cannot complete step 10, then either your router is dead or the firmware is corrupt. In this case, use the Linksys tftp.exe program to try to reload your router with the latest firmware. After reloading the firmware, repeat the above procedure starting with step 1.
    If you need additional help, please state your ISP, the make and model of your modem, your router's firmware version, and the results of steps 9 and 10. Also, if you get any error messages, copy them exactly and report back.
    Please let me know how things turn out for you.

  • E4200 - Okay router, setup issues

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  • WRT54GS router setup page won't display most text

    So I bought a new Linksys WRT54GS v6 wireless router yesterday, and I was able to set it up to share my DSL line, but when I went to the router setup page (192.168.1.1), it wouldn't display most text. It displays text in the entry boxes, but there are no links or other text on the page. I took a screenshot which can be seen here: http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/3390/routersetuppagemc1.jpg
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    Hey Merugo. I was having the same problem with the router settings screen refusing to load for my WRT54G. Do you happen to have v.5 of the router? After digging around in the help files on the site, I found this for firmware recovery for the WRT54G v.5 and it fixed the problem I was having once it loaded the updated .bin. Blank screen be gone.
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    Hope this can maybe help you since it fixed things for me.Message Edited by Res on 10-03-200606:44 PM

  • Router Setup Web form display problem

    When I open Internet Explorer 6 to my router setup page (192.168.1.1), the menus and control discriptions are missing. Internet explorer reports an error with processing some of the web scripts. I'm using: WRT54G V8. I have tried reseting the router but it does not fix the problem. I have tried using the Opera Browser but it has the same problem. Unfortunately, I can't attach a screen capture to this post. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, mm

    I did some playing around and found that in "Save Mode" the setup web form displays properly. So I upgraded the router firmware in Save Mode, rebooted and now the setup form displays fine in regular mode. I should note that I also re-installed ZoneAlarms (firewall application). Thanks, mm

  • Cant connect to certain websites with WRK54G router

    Hello all, I have a WRK54G router with SBC as my ISP. I am running Windows XP and I can not connect to disneyshopping.com, nor enterprise.com with the router plugged. If I unplug the router and connect the computer directly to the SBC router I have no problems. I use both IE7 and Firefox, with all java and flash updates inplace. If there is something in the settings of the Linksys router I need to change, can somebody please help. Thank you all in advance for your help!

    Looks like your DNS servers are no working, check this on how to assign DNS servers and other network info on your computer. If you get the IP and other network info from router, then go to router management page, assign following DNS servers on its DHCP part.
    Use these 2 free DNS servers from OpenDNS and try again..Should work..
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  • Where is the CLASSIC ROUTER SETUP SOFTWARE?

    I'm using EA4500 in an no Internet connecting wireless network.
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    Sorry, the link you show me on that page is the Classic Router firmware (non- Linksys Smart Wi-Fi) EA4500 version 2.0.37 (Build 131047). I have downloaded it and got it worked in my EA4500.  
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  • Talisman web-router setup

    I have a WRT54G v. 2.2, and through previous experiences I realised that I have to first clone my MAC address in order for the router to connect to  the internet.
    However, when i put in 192.168.1.1 into my web browser, and put in my user name and password: which turns out both to be 'admin'. it comes out with Talisman web-router setup instead of linksys?
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    hi!
    who is your ISP (Internet Sevice Provider) ?
    hmmm fyi...The 192.168.1.1 is the default local IP Address of the wrt54g Router.
    another question..is the computer plugged into the router's ethernet port?? and is there anything plugged into the router's internet port?? if there is then make sure that that device is not using the 192.168.1.1.
    Message Edited by positivitysdkey on 09-21-2006 03:45 AM
    Patience is a virtue

  • WRT160N v3: Cannot connect to router setup web page with current Firefox or IE

    Every time I try to connect to the admin page of my router, I get "The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading."  This happens with FIrefox 11, and started when I upgraded to 8 or 9.  A machine running FF 3.6 does not exhibit this problem; I get right in.  What IE 9 says is "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" (after complaining about the expired certificate).
    I ran Wireshark to see if I could learn anything, but all I could figure out was this:
    https handshake was OK.
    First TLS packet is received by router, which then immediately issues a reset and ends the connection.  I don't know why.
    Has anyone seen this? or have I got a screwed up configuration (or router)?
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    castor wrote:
    "The connection has timed out", seems to affect servers at MozilllaZine, for Firefox on Windows...
    I'm not sure what this has to do with my problem; my difficulty is only in trying to talk to the router configuration page.  Everything else works just fine.
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    Second, let me know if you have enabled 'https' in the router management page. What is the IP address on the computer when connected to the router. To check the IP address that you are getting from the Router... You can check the IP address in the following manner:
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    This is not going the right direction, but to satisfy your curiosity:
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       DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . : 10.244.122.1
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  • Routing Setup

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  • HT1515 do i need to buy an apple time capsule to bridge my airport express or is it okay for me to just use my wi-fi router setup at home?

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  • I cannot get into my router setup using 10.0.1.1

    I cannot get into my router setup using 10.0.1.1
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  • E3000 Cascaded Router Setup

    I have the following set up in a Brooklyn, NY, house:
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  • Can't log into router setup page

    I updated my firmware today on a WRT54GL router. Upgrade was successful but when I clicked to continue I got a message that access was denied.  I have tried to log in with the address 192.168.1.1 and get the same message. Any help?

    After a firmware upgrade, you must reset the router to factory defaults (see note below), then setup the router again from scratch.  If you saved a router configuration file, DO NOT use it.  If you have not done this since the last firmware upgrade, please do it now and see if that corrects your problem.
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  • How do I access router setup page if the router DHCP service is disabled?

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