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  • Aug 17, 2009, 07:02 PM
    mudweiser
    How To Make Lynksys Router Private?
    I went to:

    192.168.2.1

    I have the following options under the security settings:
    WPA- Pre-Shared Key
    WPA-RADIUS
    WEP

    I tried WEP and I restarted my computer but no longer had access to the internet; I tried to connect but it said something about the settings not allowing me to connect to it.

    Hope you can help.

    NOTE: Router had a previous owner; I have no disk to go with it only the router and the Ethernet cable.

    Sarah
  • Aug 17, 2009, 07:42 PM
    Stratmando

    Try disabling WEP, Then verify the Key.
  • Aug 17, 2009, 07:50 PM
    mudweiser

    It is disabled.

    I'm able to access the internet now-- however, it's still not secure

    Sarah
  • Aug 17, 2009, 07:50 PM
    seahwk83
    You need to go to the Wireless option not the Security option
    (the Wireless is right before the Security settings)
    -Now you click on Wireless Security (2nd one in)

    Setup as WPA2 Personal - security mode
    WPA Algorithims - TKIP+AES
    -it should assign a WPA shared key for you

    Click save settings

    Now when another computer finds the wireless connection, it will ask for the PW (WPA shared key)
    -enter the one that was provided for you

    This is easiest way that I have found and it works
  • Aug 17, 2009, 07:57 PM
    mudweiser
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by seahwk83 View Post
    you need to go to the Wireless option not the Security option
    (the Wireless is right before the Security settings)
    -Now you click on Wireless Security (2nd one in)

    I did go there.

    Quote:

    Setup as WPA2 Personal - security mode
    WPA Algorithims - TKIP+AES
    -it should assign a WPA shared key for you
    It says:

    Security Mode:
    Disable
    WPA Pre-Shared Key
    WPA Radius
    WEP

    NOTE: This router had a previous owner

    Sarah
  • Aug 17, 2009, 08:00 PM
    Stratmando

    Can you get to the Routers Menu?
  • Aug 17, 2009, 08:04 PM
    seahwk83
    Security Mode:
    Disable

    Next to where it says Disable - use the down arrow to change to WPA2 personal
  • Aug 17, 2009, 08:25 PM
    mudweiser
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by seahwk83 View Post
    Security Mode:
    Disable

    next to where it says Disable - use the down arrow to change to WPA2 personal

    It does not say that.

    It only says what I've mentioned above.

    Sarah
  • Aug 17, 2009, 08:30 PM
    seahwk83

    Can you post a screenshot, but right next to where you see disabled there should be a small down arrow that gives you options to change to :

    Disable
    WPA personal
    WPA Enterprise
    WPA2 Personal
    Radius and WEP

    If not, what model router and firmware version (upper right corner)
  • Aug 17, 2009, 08:34 PM
    mudweiser

    I don't know how to do the screenshot.

    It's a WRK54G


    Unfortunately, it only gives me those three options.

    Sarah
  • Aug 17, 2009, 08:43 PM
    seahwk83
    try this or the manuals are in the next post below



    If using Vista, this router is not listed as Vista compatible

    Give this method a try, it's the one next to Wireless Security
    -Wireless MAC Filter
    http://www.tekstenuitleg.net/en/arti...filtering.html

    See if that helps
  • Aug 17, 2009, 08:46 PM
    seahwk83
    First link here is online manual and the 2nd link is a downloadable manual


    Linksys WRK54G Manuals, Support and Troubleshooting - Wireless Routers
    Appendix B: Wireless Security »



    LinkSys Wireless-G Broadband Router User Guide
    For Linksys WRK54G (EU/LA) Network Router
    http://office.manualsonline.com/regm...Product=150610
  • Aug 17, 2009, 09:00 PM
    mudweiser
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    When clicking the disable bar it only gives you the options I previously mentioned.



    I will go to the websites you have posted.

    Thanks for you help.

    Above all being patient.

    Sara
  • Aug 17, 2009, 09:11 PM
    seahwk83

    Hope that helps out, just take time and go step by step, it took me awhile when I first got my router but eventually figured out what worked for myself - personally I do not touch or go to any other settings, just setup the PW and left rest alone.

    Router I am using is WRT54G2 so out settings are a little different

    Hope you get this figured out, as mentioned, just take your time and re-read as many times as it may take
  • Aug 18, 2009, 05:00 AM
    lexy_08
    If you really want to make your network secure without worrying about the passwords there is a way to do it .

    Get the physical address (mac address) of your wireless network connection/ adapter
    Write it down on a piece of paper.

    On the router interface, go to the wireless mac filter tab (next to wireless security)
    Make sure its enabled and its set to "allow" pcs listed below to connect
    Then edit the mac filter list and add your mac address there.

    This will filter every computer trying to connect to your wireless network so even if it broadcasts an unsecured network , anyone who tries to connect will get an error message "windows is unable to connect"..

    Call Linksys tech support 8003267114 they're great and can assist you with that feature easily
  • Aug 20, 2009, 09:38 AM
    mudweiser

    Well I tried.

    I ended up doing something to my router- eek. It was unable to connect and now it goes on and off.

    I really don't want to spend money on some tech guy but maybe I'll have to.

    Sigh

    Thanks for the help.

    Sarah
  • Aug 20, 2009, 01:59 PM
    slapshot_oi
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mudweiser View Post
    I went to:

    192.168.2.1

    I have the following options under the security settings:
    WPA- Pre-Shared Key
    WPA-RADIUS
    WEP

    I tried WEP and I restarted my computer but no longer had access to the internet; I tried to connect but it said something about the settings not allowing me to connect to it.

    Hope you can help.

    NOTE: Router had a previous owner; I have no disk to go with it only the router and the Ethernet cable.

    Sarah

    It really just sounds like you entered in the wrong key.

    Tip: when things get FUBARd, there's a reset button on the back of the router, push it in with a pen-tip and hold it for about five seconds. It restores the factory default settings. With a wired connection, login to your router using the original credentials you had when you logged in the first time. This is really all you need to do.

    On a side note WEP is useless, it's easily crackable, so don't bother using it, WPA2 is your best option. Other steps are disable SSID broadcasting and like that poster mentioned, use MAC address filtering.

    Windows' default network manager sucks. It makes a simple process stupid-hard with that connection wizard demon. You're best bet is to go to your wireless card manufacturer's website, most likely Intel or Broadcom, and download their network manager. At any rate, three routers later my theory proves to be true.

    Lastly, and I don't know why this is, but with my experience with Linksys routers, they seem to have a shelf life of about four years. The only logical explanation is a service change on our ISPs end but I'm not sure how that would affect an internal device.

    When I buy my condo, I'm installing a central, 16-port switch, I've had enough of wireless internet.
  • Aug 20, 2009, 02:48 PM
    FaiWay

    To do a screen shot, look at your keyboard where it says prtsc? OK with the page you wish to copy showing press that key then go to the question box and click paste. (you may have to go advanced to do this) it should appear.. by the way if you get locked out of your router you can get back in by using a ethernet cable to direct connect and change settings. If you set a wep key it has to also be added in the computer or laptop that you wish to get on the internet in order to connect. (wirelessly) if you are connecting using wired all the time then you can just turn off the wireless feature of your router.
  • Aug 20, 2009, 05:08 PM
    mudweiser

    Well thanks everyone for your help.. and patience.

    Unfortunately I ended up calling Linksys and having the tech guy do all the work for me. Forty bucks down the drain but I'm covered for 6 months ;)

    I hope this thread helps someone else!

    Sarah

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