Thread: I cant connect wirelessly
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February 7th, 2010, 07:11 PM #1Junior Member
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I cant connect wirelessly
hello, i have a westell versalink 327w router and i can not connect wirelessly to the router. I have went to the routers website(198.192.1.1) i have went to the wireless tab and have it enabled but whenever i try to search for it wirelessly it cannot be found. im trying to connect my laptop, and palm tx and yet neither one can connect to the router. I have been trying to do this for about 2 days please help i would appreciate it thank you.
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February 7th, 2010, 09:00 PM #2
www.westell.com/content/products/pdf/030_300444A.pdf
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February 7th, 2010, 09:09 PM #3Junior Member
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i read the manual and it still doesnt work
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February 8th, 2010, 01:36 PM #4Member
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Something is wrong here. I know you said you accessed the router but you gave an IP different from that which the router uses which makes me think you're using a different router than the link to the manual provided by another member.
Let's recap from the manual
1. Ensure that an 802.11b/g wireless network adapter has been installed in each PC on your wireless network.
2. Install the appropriate drivers for your Wireless IEEE802.11b or IEEE802.11g adapter.
3. Make sure the SMA antenna connector is on tight, then orient the antenna to the proper configuration.
4. Connect the DSL phone cable from the connector marked on the rear panel of VersaLink to the DSLequipped
telephone line jack on the wall. IMPORTANT: Do not use a DSL filter on this connection. You must
use the phone cord that was provided with the VersaLink kit.
5. Connect the power supply cord to the power connector marked DC 12V on the rear panel of VersaLink. Plug
the other end of the power supply into a wall socket, and then turn on the power switch (if it is not already on).
6. Check to see if the DSL LED is solid Green. Solid green indicates that VersaLink is functioning properly.
7. Check to see if VersaLink’s Wireless LED is solid green. Solid green indicates that the Wireless interface is
functioning properly.
8. Check to see if the Internet LED is solid green. Solid green indicates that the Internet link has been established.
Now, is the wireless LED solid green? Are you using the cable it came with? Are you NOT using a DSL filter? If so, have you scanned for new networks? Remember, you have to search for wifi networks on your device.
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