Windows7 router is set up, why can t I connect to the Internet!! Urgent!!

Updated on technology 2024-03-31
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Which XP has Internet access? Probably not, how can you call the route set up? According to the picture you gave, there is obviously no connection.

    You need to get the routing right before you can get online. Look at your connection method is pppoe, which is a broadband connection method, that is to say, you need to dial up, and it is generally used by families. Are you in school, do you also use the ** network, or the school's campus network?

    There is too little information to give you.

    Now you know. If you are using Netcom's ADSL, you need to fill in the user and password in the relevant location in the route. When the router is able to access the Internet, the two of you will be able to access the Internet.

    You mentioned the broadband PPPOE number calculator, the general route has this function, you can directly use the wizard to fill in the original and password. If you can't connect, you can see if there are many options for dialing under your routing WAN settings, and the dialing method corresponds to the real algorithm of PPPOE, try a few more, there should always be one that can be dialed.

    If it really doesn't work. You just find a number teller and figure out the truth. In fact, it can also be found under the operating system. However, it is relatively troublesome. No, use this again.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Check Router Settings: Select PPPoE Dial-up Mode? Broadband and password correct?

    Choose to use the IP and DNS specified by your ISP? Turn on DHCP? The computer is set to "automatically obtain IP address" and "automatically obtain DNS server address".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The general LAN cannot be connected to the external network normally as follows:

    1. The router and switch are not turned off for a long time, resulting in data blockage and inability to access the Internet normally.

    2. The computer in the LAN automatically obtains IP and DNS, which can easily lead to a machine suddenly unable to access the Internet normally!

    This netizen, please understand that the local connection status and whether you can access the Internet are not the same concept! A local connection is only a necessary prerequisite for accessing the Internet on a LAN! It just means that your machine is in the LAN normally!

    According to your description, I basically confirm that your computer automatically obtains IP and DNS, and I recommend that you set all machines in the LAN to manually specify IP and DNS, so that you can ensure that your computer can browse the Internet normally!

    IP settings: If your route is logged in to the web, then your IP can be set to its brother or 3 or more!

    Subnet mask: The system will give you the subnet mask by default.

    DNS settings: Log in to your router and go to the WAN port status bar to find your DNS, copy it down and fill it in your computer!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Manually enter the SSID to try, is it the SSID that the wireless route is turned off, or the wireless route is broken and not opened.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Can't you search for everything, can you? Does it indicate that the wireless is not available? If it's to see if the switch is not on.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Try it by binding the MAC address.

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