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  • Apr 8, 2007, 07:09 AM
    grifval10
    Continually rebooting router/Modem
    Hi, I do not have any experience in networking, and as I have a desk PC , my family also 2 laptops, I wanted to connect them thro a network, and as I have heard doing it wirelessly has so many advantages, I bought Netgear DG834N. I looked at the CD installation, bought a couple of networking books and with trial and error, and learning as I went along, I have the router connected and working with my desktop PC. I have not yet tried to connect the 2 laptops wirelesssly.

    My problem is the router finds my internet connection and it is fast when it is connected, but after a short period it disconnects from the internet and the only way I can re-connect is to take out the power lead from the router, then connect the power again, and it finds the internet connection again for a short while. My PC tries to reconnect to my old broadband setting, but I have disconnected that modem as this Netgear router has an internal modem.

    I have a wired connection to my PC with the ethernet cable and it connects calling itself Local Area Connection2, which I have no idea how to configure to reconnect when it goes down. Sorry this is a bit long-winded. I am so fed up pulling out power cables and then putting them back. How do I just get my connection back when it loses it? Many thanks if you can help me.
  • Apr 9, 2007, 08:41 AM
    HVAC888
    Try to disable the internal modem and use the old modem. This will determine if it's a Netgear issue or a ISP issue.
  • Apr 10, 2007, 07:07 AM
    grifval10
    Thanks for your suggestion, and I will try it. I did go to Netgear site and downloaded the latest firmware which seems to improve the problem no end. It only seems to disconnect now after a normal amount of time left unused, which it did before the router.
  • Apr 10, 2007, 07:12 AM
    ScottGem
    Did you inform your carrier about your getting this device? Carriers generally have to know about the MAC address of the broadband modem used. The Netgear device amy not be fully compatibable with your carrier or it may just need to be registered.
  • Apr 10, 2007, 07:15 AM
    grifval10
    Hi ScottGem,
    No I didn't inform them, I didn't know about that. Thanks.
  • Apr 10, 2007, 07:18 AM
    grifval10
    ScottGem,
    Could this be the problem that I cannot connect my laptop to the router wirelessly. I have tried it and made sure it has the same workgroup name, it connected fine the first time, even though it didn't share the broadband internet connection, it still connected to its own dial-up, but it was FAST. Since then it cannot see any Wireless Networks?
  • Apr 10, 2007, 07:29 AM
    ScottGem
    No that wouldn't affect the laptop's ability to connect to the network. What happens when you try to connect?
  • Apr 10, 2007, 07:39 AM
    grifval10
    I have my PC(XP Pro) connected to the router with Ethernet cable, and I am connected to the Internet. I switch on my laptop (XP Home) and it boots up, and just says there is no connection to Wireless Network, it needs to be switched on? In Network connections it says it is disconnected with a red cross. I search for Wireless networks in the area, and it says None, even though the router is only 4 feet away! I know it is something I probably haven't configured right, but what, it did work ONCE!
  • Apr 10, 2007, 12:27 PM
    HVAC888
    You probably need to turn on the wireless radio on your laptop and/or enable wireless on the router.

    Once that is done, your laptop should be able to find the router and connect automatically.

    BUT, this is an unsecured connection. Anybody with a wireless enabled computer or laptop, can view and connect to your network.

    To secure it, You will need to enable encryption and make/generate a network key for the router, and then use this key on all your wireless devices. Of course each wireless device, such as your laptop will need to be configured with the same settings as the router.

    For example, at home, my settings are Shared, WEP, 128Bit encryption. Your router should have similar settings.
  • Apr 10, 2007, 01:17 PM
    grifval10
    Thanks for your help. How do I turn on the wireless radio in my laptop. I thought it would pick up a wireless network automatically as it is wireless enabled. I have tried but no go. I have secured my wireless network with a WEP key.
  • Apr 10, 2007, 01:46 PM
    HVAC888
    Each laptop will probably be different. It may be as simple as a button on the keyboard, or perhaps some combination of keys. Consult your users manual.:)

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