Trouble connecting to wireless router


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #1

    Trouble connecting to wireless router


    Windows 7 Home Premium / 64-bit (laptop)
    Hauwei HG655d (wireless router)

    I have recently moved to the Netherlands and now in an apartment with a common internet that 3 people, including myself are sharing from. I have been unable to hook up my own wireless router and cannot figure out how to solve this. As of now I am hard wired into the wall where the internet is working. When I plug in my wireless router I lose all internet.

    When plugged in these are the lights:

    (green)--(off)--(off)---------------------------(green)-(green/blink)-(red phone)
    Power---DSL--INTERNET-Lan1-Lan2-Lan3-Lan4--WLAN-----WPS-------VOIP--------USB

    If I plug in a cable from Lan1 to my computer I still get nothing

    I'm not the most tech friendly person but I do know how to set up my computer. Am I unable to hook it up because of the main shared modem or what? Customer service will charge me about 1.00euro a minute so I figured I'd try here first.

    Thank you
    Last edited by THIRTHmusic462; 19 Aug 2012 at 07:31. Reason: spacing
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  2. Posts : 63
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    Are you are plugging your modem into another modem or Access point?
    If so you will need to log in to "YOUR ROUTER" through the GUI/Browser disable DHCP, and power cycle it. Now when your plugging your router in via ethernet plug it into a LAN port...not the internet port...but one of the 4 LAN Ports
    Unplug and plug it in.
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