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I had the same problem at first. Then I got a stronger ethernet cable. Works fine and gets long range. Originally had a cat5. Purchased a cat6 and haven't had any problems since.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The problems I had with this router were resolved after finding the latest firmware upgrade. It may be necessary to search around the bekin forums for the latest version. I would switch brands if I were you?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you didn't reboot the modem, after you hooked up the router, I suggest that you do that and retry setting up the router again. Some modems have a reset button on the back, some you have to unplug power for 30 seconds or so than plug it back in so it'll reboot. Hope that works for you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sounds like the almost same exact situation I had except the wired ports worked. I would try belkin customer support. Something's not right here. I found the 750 to be extremely easy to setup and very reliable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Belkin HAD great products and the key word is HAD because I used them for some time but too many issues and not enough time to sort them out on a daily so Ive been using Netgear with night & day results. You change the Modem? could be an intermittent issue but sounds like Belkin problem solving at your finest
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.First go into the network settings, portion of the control panel and check the network adapter status, make sure that the WAN network connection is enabled. after that you should be good to go, if it still doesn't work I would try turning your computer off and then restarting it with it plugged into the router
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