Sunday, December 11, 2011

How do i enable upnp with my linksys router?

I am trying to enable upnp for my linksys wrt54g router but I can't figure out how to get to router configuration. I tried going to http://192.168.1.1 but i coudln't log in or anything when i did the blank username and admin as password. Can anyone help?How do i enable upnp with my linksys router?
Ask the person that set up your router for the password that they set.



If you set it up and didn't set wireless security, then one of your neighbors was more industrious than you and changed the password on you.



You'll have to reset the router to factory defaults and set it up again, but this time in addition to uPnP, also enable wireless security and change the admin password.How do i enable upnp with my linksys router?
Go up to your address bar %26lt;%26gt; type in 192.168.5.1 When it ask for you user name and password, forget about user name, just type in admin %26lt;%26gt; hit enter
The username is probably 'admin' or 'linksys'. Follow the directions in your manual.

How to connect to the internet using a laptop and an Arris router?

We've recently ordered service from Time Warner, and they set up our TVs and PC, but we are now trying to connect our laptop to the internet as well. The router they gave us is made by Arris. I plugged in the ethernet cable, but it didn't work. I checked into drivers, and it said that one is not needed for Vista. What do I do to get the laptop online? Thanks.How to connect to the internet using a laptop and an Arris router?
Arris USB Driver for Windows Vista running in 32-bit mode is included with Windows Vista. There is no downloaded necessary. You may check with Time Warner whether you need a new router.

What do I look for in an internet router, and how to set it up?

I want to stay in touch with my friends and cousins stationed overseas, and we spend time together by playing World of Warcraft. My roommates have DSL, and I offered to split the bill if I can use their DSL line. I want to buy a wireless internet router and connector for my computer. What should I look for in a router, and can I get tips on how to set it up?What do I look for in an internet router, and how to set it up?
Basically, routers that supports 802.11g like Linksys WRT54g and a wireless adapter card or USB wireless adapter.



Configure first the router by connecting it to a computer via LAN cable on any 4 port available. There should be an instruction on the manual on how to configure your router.



After doing so, connect the DSL connection cable of your roommate to the internet port of the router, and another cable for his pc.What do I look for in an internet router, and how to set it up?
go linksys. they are the best and easiest to set up. but as with all routers plan on replacing about every 3-4 yrs
Linksys routers and adapters are very good setup is very easy you have to bridge the modem first just call the isp tech support and they can walk you through it some models have a one touch button that sets them up automatically
well, you should consider speed and signal strength output of the router...for small areas wireless g is good, for faster speed and moderate distances wireless g plus, probably consider N or mimo for faster speed or huge ranges...also look for wep/wpa and firewall for security so no 1 will hack into ur network, consider a good brand...i just got so iono about setting it up

How do I keep my router (2nd cmoputer) to not get disconnected when the computer goes to stand by?

I have a wireless router for the 2nd computer that always offs whenever I stay away for too long. This affects my AIM because it causes the AIM to sign off (because theres no internet connection). How can I stay online while the computer is in standby?How do I keep my router (2nd cmoputer) to not get disconnected when the computer goes to stand by?
Standby is sort of like turning off your computer. You can't stay online in standby. If you want to stay online, turn off standby from the power management screen and just shut your monitor off.How do I keep my router (2nd cmoputer) to not get disconnected when the computer goes to stand by?
You can do what arbitrage said, or you can just disable your ethernet card from sleeping so that that part of your compute is still active.
When the macine goes into standby, the NIC will cease to function. Disable standby and hibernation to keep the link live.



Sorry, just re-read your question. Most likely your wireless router is using PPPoE to connect. Those connections will shut down after a period of non-use. There should be a setting in the PPPoE configuration page in the router setup called ';keep alives'; or something similar. Enable that, and if it lets you set a time period go with 5 minutes.



If your router doesn't have that setting (very rare) or you can't find it, you'll need to fool the system into thinking you're still on line. That's pretty easy. Leave your e-mail client running and set it to check for new mail every 5 minutes. You will have to disable standby and hibernation modes for this workaround to work.
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  • How do I connect my laptop to the internet with a wireless router?

    I did a system recovery on my new laptop and started it up. How do i connect it to the internet from a wireless router? It's a gateway and it has Windwos XP. Thanks for the help.How do I connect my laptop to the internet with a wireless router?
    A system recovery is not the problem, it is you

    How can I use a router on thick stock (3';) and not get tearout?

    I can cut one side of a three inch thick arch with a router, but when I flip the work to its opposite side, I am cutting against the grain. Any ideas?How can I use a router on thick stock (3';) and not get tearout?
    Yes.... However you should not make a cut over 1/2 inch (or the thickness of the bit) at 1 pass.The less you ';take off'; the smoother the cut.

    How do I connect my Linksis WRT160N router to my Linksis WGA600N gaming adapter?

    I'm new to this whole networking thing and I need a little help connecting my router and gaming adapter. I already have the adapter hooked up to what I want it on but I can't seem to figure out how to get the router to talk to it. Can anyone help me?How do I connect my Linksis WRT160N router to my Linksis WGA600N gaming adapter?
    Understand that networking is probably the single most challenging thing an end-user can attempt with a home computer so you'll need to do some research, but I'll try and give you a few starter tips.



    http://homesupport.cisco.com/en-us/wirel

    This page is specific to your WGA600n Gaming Adapter, and has a ';guide me'; function which I'm assuming will give you all the step-by-step instructions you will need. I entered the question ';how can I connect this device to my router?'; and got several viable responses.



    http://compnetworking.about.com/od/basic

    If the first link is unable to provide you with enough answers, this one should cover the rest. About.com is a great resource and has an entire section of their website dedicated to computer networking (as you can see by the link.) I recommend you follow the link above and click on the ';Home Networking @'; link, which will take you to articles focused specifically on what you're attempting. I have opted to provide you with the highest link, so that you can preview all of the articles.



    http://www.waterwheel.com/Guides/network

    This guide offers a more detailed approach to hardware. This guide is really not necessary for a basic understanding of networking, but it offers some great details on the specifics of what's happening under the surface.



    http://www.windowsnetworking.com/article

    This exhaustive 19 part guide will make you an expert on the subject of home networking. If you're really interested in learning about networks and networking, this is the only link you'll need.



    Hope this helps!