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wireless channel, it is recommended that you use , or 11; 2.Bandwidth, it is recommended to use 20 40MHz Auto mode, do not simply use 20MHz, some handheld wireless terminals do not support, or do not cooperate well; 3.Wireless SSID broadcasting, it is recommended to turn on, the general notebook wireless network card can be automatically connected by setting the wireless configuration, but other handheld wireless terminals may have problems; 4.
Encryption, although WPA2 is currently the most advanced and common encryption, but it is not guaranteed whether your handheld terminal device can support it, so you can also try to use no encryption or adjust other encryption methods to test whether it is caused by encryption. Hope it helps.
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This may be a problem with the DNS server.
It is possible that your router cannot automatically obtain the DNS server provided by the operator, and you need to manually set up the DNS server on your laptop You try a Comet DNS accelerator.
If it doesn't work, it is recommended to upgrade the firmware of the wireless router.
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Was the router brand new or used before? Has it ever been reset?
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1. The username and password are for you to verify the network connection, this does not need to be explained!
2. The service name and server name are only used in the LAN, which means that the terminal accesses the specified host (that is, the server).
3. The maximum idle time refers to how long there is no traffic, and the network will be automatically disconnected, which generally does not need to be set, unless you are the kind of business that packages traffic, which can reduce traffic.
4. MTU control refers to the maximum number of data packets transmitted on the network. MTUs are measured in bytes. The MTU of most network devices is 1500.
If the MTU of the local machine is larger than that of the gateway, large packets will be split for transmission, which will generate a lot of packet fragmentation, increase the packet loss rate, and slow down the network speed. Packet loss can be reduced by setting the local MTU to be smaller or the same than the gateway's MTU. I generally choose automatic.
5. MAC address refers to the identification of the computer network port, this is unique, if it is enabled, only this computer can access the Internet through your router, and the others cannot be accessed, generally not enabled.
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1. First set the WAN settings of the route, that is, the settings for letting the cat dial up, and the username and password of the telecom ADSL are required.
2. Set the LAN settings of the route, that is, the LAN settings, and enable DHCP, that is, the IP address is automatically assigned.
3. Set the wireless settings of the route, that is, the LAN wireless network settings, and set the SSID and connection security password of the wireless network.
4. Restart the route.
5. Set the IP address of the notebook to be obtained automatically.
Do you try again?
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Generally, when you can't access the Internet, you can choose to clone Mac
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In the case that both the router and the cat are powered on, plug a network cable out of the cat on the WAN port behind the wireless router, and then another network cable is plugged into the sub-interface of the router) and the other end is plugged into the computer, and then the browser is entered, and the account and password are admin (specific** and the username of the router will be prompted on the reverse side), After that, find the setup wizard on the web page, enter the broadband dial-up account password according to the steps, set the wireless network name and password, and restart the router to access the Internet after completion, There will also be a signal from the wireless network.
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1. Set your computer's local connection IP address to subnet mask and gateway.
2. Enter in the ** bar of the browser, enter the router login interface, enter the user name: admin, and the password is also admin, so you can log in to the router settings interface. In the quick settings, select ADSL Virtual Dialing (PPPoE), then the next step, enter your broadband account and password, and finally save, restart the router, so that your router is set up and the desktop can connect to the Internet.
3. Enter the router management interface according to step 2, find the wireless part, turn on the wireless, and set the key, and the cycle is longer. Restart the router, and the laptop is connected with this key. ok
Steps two or three can be done in one step. (Router IP addresses are mostly yes, this may be.)
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Since the route should be networked by multiple machines, is the broadband dial-up you said stop at that place is the computer dial-up or the router dial-up?
If it is a routing dial-up, it is recommended that you think about the problem of your Mac and copy it with the MAC address of your router....
If it's a computer dial-up, it's your fault! Routing doesn't work as well as it should!
The route setting method is as follows: you don't need to connect anything before, connect the LAN port of the route to the bound computer, enter it in the address bar when you open IE, and this value may change a little according to different routers! But no, you try to replace the last two digits), at most, that's it, and then if it pops up, you need a username and password, the default username is admin, and the password is empty.
If you can't find the username and password yet, reset the router, the method is very simple: find a small hole in the router that says reset and poke it in with a toothpick for about seven seconds (it doesn't matter if it's longer).
Once you have entered your username and password, you will see the router settings. I don't think I need to teach this, do I? Fill in the username and password according to the requirements of the router settings, and it is possible to find the MAC network card value in the advanced configuration (for twelve hexadecimal numbers and subtitles, the general router supports direct copying, you can copy the MAC of this computer to the router!)
I won't say much here, and there's nothing to say, young man, just study it!
After setting, connect the incoming line of the network cable to the WAN port of the router, connect the other computers to the LAN port, dial up the connection through the router, and the other computers plug in the network cable directly in the network state! But pay attention to the connection status, the IP address is selected automatically, and let the router assign it! The following ** is mine, different routes are different.
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It doesn't have anything to do with the type of router.,I can set it up by myself by searching for a process on the Internet.。 Just find the gateway IP address of your router, and follow the prompts step by step after entering, it's very simple.
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Log in to the route first, follow the setup wizard step by step, set your account and password in the WAN port, and see what your computer's IP address is, change it to automatically get it, if it doesn't work, set it up manually to see, set it to be in the same network segment as your router, and the network management is also set up, in setting your preferred DNS server address, this is set up the address of Netcom's DNS server. If not, find a staff to serve you
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Don't you have a manual on your route?
You follow the instructions step by step! Make the router an autodialer ppoe or something, then enter your account number and password! Don't make it on the computer to get the IP automatically!
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Is the wiring port facing each other? Be specific.
If it's all right, please turn off the power and try again!!
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In this way, you should first see if there is a mistake in the broadband account and password, which is generally caused by this situation.
If you are not sure, if you call ** to ask the service provider, you can also try it yourself, try it yourself: don't use a router, plug the computer's network cable directly into the cat, connect it with broadband dial-up, and see if you can connect to the network. (When using broadband connection, you must manually re-enter your account and password.)
This is how to determine if your account and password are correct. If you can connect, fill in the account and password into the router.
Now do the router settings: connect a network cable to the computer (LAN port) and the router (LAN port), and then use a network cable to connect the router (WAN port) and the network cable interface of the cat.
The computer's local connection is set to get it automatically, powering up the router and the cat. Check whether the local connection can get the IP,If you can, you can open the browser,Enter this is the default IP of dlink in the address bar),,After entering the settings,Select the setup wizard or (quick settings),The first password seems to be the administrator password,Don't worry about it,Next,Enter the broadband account and password (don't fill in the others),Next,Wireless open tick,EncryptionSelect wap2 or the option below it。 Then enter a password of 8 digits or more.
Next, OK. Restart the router and wait for a while to get online, if not, you can go into the router to see, the status record there WAN has obtained IP and DNS.
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First put the top IP broadband control check, and then the lower IP address field can be filled in the number, and then fill in an IP address range - generally the router automatically gives the IP address, it is this range, and then you reset the IP address of your own computer to 100 or more than 200, but it must be below 255 or vice versa, first set the IP address of the computer you want to control, and then limit the speed on it.
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Encrypt your wirelessly. Or blacklist those people. This way others can't connect to your wifi.
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DIR-600N Control WiFi Speed Steps:
1. Open the browser, enter the management IP of the router in the address bar, press the enter key, the management login interface of the router will pop up, enter the user name and password, and click "OK".
2. After entering the router management interface, click "DHCP Server" and "Client List" on the left navigation bar to view the devices connected to the current router and make a note of the IP address.
3. Click IP Bandwidth Control on the left navigation bar, select the checkbox in front of Enable IP Bandwidth Control, and set the line and bandwidth value of the current network (the conversion relationship of bandwidth is: 1Mbps = 1000Kbps).
4. You can set the specific restriction details in the "Control Rule List" below.
5. The reboot takes effect.
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Example of a router speed limit setting.
You must pay attention to the above four steps when setting the router speed limit,The first is the first step,To check the "Turn on IP broadband control",Then the second step,Select your own home broadband situation,The above demonstration is the author's home4M network。 Then there is the following setting of the local IP address to limit the network situation, the above figure shows that the author intends to design his computer IP address as, the network distribution is the minimum 2M, the maximum is not more than 2M, to other users, the user set the minimum limit to protect 1M, the minimum is not higher than 2M.
Finally, we only need to set the IP address of our computer, and we can set the speed limit conditions according to our own situation and for different users, mainly to set the minimum broadband and maximum broadband resource conditions; It can be set up flexibly.
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