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<blockquote data-quote="stonysleep" data-source="post: 383716" data-attributes="member: 29592"><p>It sounds like your router's repairable - not sure how, but if it's internet connection is working it's more than likely somewhere in the settings for the wireless that's gone wrong. If you have all your settings for internet settings it might be worth resetting the router and reconfiguring.</p><p></p><p>I just bought a new router last weekend:</p><p>Belkin MIMO G+</p><p></p><p>Seems to be much better than the Linksys WAG54G that I will prob have to ditch. The wireless bit still works (amazingly) but the wired bit doesn't - I didn't realise it at the time that while the WRT54G is highly rated the WAG54G is rubbish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stonysleep, post: 383716, member: 29592"] It sounds like your router's repairable - not sure how, but if it's internet connection is working it's more than likely somewhere in the settings for the wireless that's gone wrong. If you have all your settings for internet settings it might be worth resetting the router and reconfiguring. I just bought a new router last weekend: Belkin MIMO G+ Seems to be much better than the Linksys WAG54G that I will prob have to ditch. The wireless bit still works (amazingly) but the wired bit doesn't - I didn't realise it at the time that while the WRT54G is highly rated the WAG54G is rubbish [/QUOTE]
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