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post #41 of 58
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In the meantime, and at least for an hour, have a look here http://www.kitz.co.uk/index.htm and see if kitz can help you. its UK based, but the website is very helpful.
By the way, what do I download on this site?? Just wondering..Is there anything I can download a program or something to help my connection??
post #42 of 58
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Originally Posted by Graceanne
Everything works fine except for over night..my internet will disconnect..all i basically want to know is how I can fix that? it works all day for some reason just not at night.
Sounds like you need to access the 'Nocturnal Settings' tab in the 'Settings Manager' menu. No, just kidding. What you say there is just strange...Anyway, check in your router menu as to whether you are set for either 'Connect on Demand' or a 'Keep Alive' setting. I am set for 'Keep Alive' this keeps a permanent connection, however 'Connect on Demand' can have limited connection, say, anything from 1 minute up to whatever, understand? Check this setting.
post #43 of 58
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Sounds like you need to access the 'Nocturnal Settings' tab in the 'Settings Manager' menu. No, just kidding. What you say there is just strange...Anyway, check in your router menu as to whether you are set for either 'Connect on Demand' or a 'Keep Alive' setting. I am set for 'Keep Alive' this keeps a permanent connection, however 'Connect on Demand' can have limited connection, say, anything from 1 minute up to whatever, understand? Check this setting.
I think it might be an energy saver on my computer..I just have to find out how to turn it off..
post #44 of 58
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and my programs disconnect me even though the internet is working/...
post #45 of 58
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Sounds like you need to access the 'Nocturnal Settings' tab in the 'Settings Manager' menu. No, just kidding. What you say there is just strange...Anyway, check in your router menu as to whether you are set for either 'Connect on Demand' or a 'Keep Alive' setting. I am set for 'Keep Alive' this keeps a permanent connection, however 'Connect on Demand' can have limited connection, say, anything from 1 minute up to whatever, understand? Check this setting.
The problem is taht my dad owns the desktop..and that is the computer where the router is connected to.. I am also connected to the router but it doesn't say how i get into the manual..can you explain?
post #46 of 58
This will be easier if you use Mozilla Firefox as an Internet browser. Open a new tab, and in the address bar -NOT the search bar- clear/delete what is in there and then type in the numbers 192.168.1.1 only this nothing else. If you get a dialogue box with Username and password you are nearly there. Try this, and write back. Oh and just close the new tab. Problem is maybe your dad has set the limit...
post #47 of 58
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This will be easier if you use Mozilla Firefox as an Internet browser. Open a new tab, and in the address bar -NOT the search bar- clear/delete what is in there and then type in the numbers 192.168.1.1 only this nothing else. If you get a dialogue box with Username and password you are nearly there. Try this, and write back. Oh and just close the new tab. Problem is maybe your dad has set the limit...
Nothing comes up..It just says "Server is taking to long to respond the operation has timed out." Now what?
post #48 of 58
bah, try again.
post #49 of 58
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bah, try again.
I just did. Same results
post #50 of 58
Well, could be its busy 9internet activity etc). But it will work.
post #51 of 58
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Well, could be its busy 9internet activity etc). But it will work.
Ok, i'll try again soon. As soon as it's working I'll post.
post #52 of 58
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Sorry Dave, I have tried it like a million times today and it just never loads....
post #53 of 58
Ok run a Command Prompt: Start,All Programs, Accessories, Command Prompt,
type in ipconfig /all remember the space after the letter g. hit enter. Check the Default Gateway number, is it the same? 192.168....etc?
post #54 of 58
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Ok run a Command Prompt: Start,All Programs, Accessories, Command Prompt,
type in ipconfig /all remember the space after the letter g. hit enter. Check the Default Gateway number, is it the same? 192.168....etc?
At the end was 2.1 instead of 1.1.. So i entered it with 2.1 in the address bar and it came up as http://192.168.2.1/index.html that... So, what do I do now??
post #55 of 58
And nothing at all on screen? I just found out Belkin routers are .2.1 and my Linksys is .1.1, oh well.
post #56 of 58
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And nothing at all on screen? I just found out Belkin routers are .2.1 and my Linksys is .1.1, oh well.
No no it comes up as this blue screen that has a bunch of options like Version Info, LAN Settings, Internet Settings, and Features. So what should I do??
post #57 of 58
Ok thats the first part. Did you have a look around the options? Tell me the Make and model of the router.
post #58 of 58
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Ok thats the first part. Did you have a look around the options? Tell me the Make and model of the router.
Belkin, I am not sure abou the model..G plus or something..
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