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Ever wondered what happens when you press that tiny reset button on your router? It wipes everything back to default, so use ...
If there is no Internet after resetting or restarting the TP Link, CISCO, etc, router, follow the solutions mentioned in this post to resolve the issue.
Why is my Wi-Fi router not working? You may have issues with your Wi-Fi router if a cable is loose or not connected properly.
Here's a question: When Wi-Fi goes out, why does restarting it fix the problem? Think of restarting your router, or router-modem combo, as a way to refresh the device.
Consumer Reports explains how to quickly get help with slow signals, dropped connections, and other potential router issues.
Internet problems don't always stem from issues with your ISP. In many cases, your WiFi router could be the culprit behind them ...
a few weeks ago i was redoing some cabling behind my computer (had to unplug everything), and ever since then my Linksys WRT54G 4-port wireless router hasn't been working properly. i am *positive ...
If your router's settings are even slightly off, you'll experience problems when trying to connect your TV to your home's Wi-Fi. One router setting you should check is MAC address filtering.
Sonos wireless speakers are awesome when they work, and infuriating when they don't. But the problem might not be your Sonos gear at all.
Over time, components wear out and firmware—software that controls the router’s operation— becomes outdated, limiting your router’s ability to maintain a stable internet connection.
The idea is to connect a router in between, so eventually all three computers here can use the DSL line. Pretty regular stuff.<BR><BR>But, I'm having problems.