Network Address Wireless Problem

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  • Author Paul Abbey
  • Published December 13, 2007
  • Word count 488

If you are having problems with your wireless connection network address then there are certain steps, which you can take yourself, which may help to rectify the problem, without having to turn to an expert for help. Below we provide you with a few steps that you may want to try if in the future you have a network address wireless problem.

First off, check the connection between the wireless router with that to the modem you are using. You need to make sure that all the cables have been inserted correctly and that the lights, which show the connections status, are on.

If you discover that there is a problem between these then you need to spend some time checking the following:-

  1. If you can replace the cables that are connecting the wireless router to the modem as this may have become damaged. It is important that you check in the manual that come with your router to see that in fact you are actually using the right cables.

  2. After replacing the cables you discover that the status lights remain off then it might be an idea to try and connect another device to the network to see if this is affected at all. If this does not work then it is a good idea to check the port configurations at either end of the network and reconfigure if you need to in order it is running at the right speed and using the right duplex mode.

  3. Even after you have carried out all the above and you still find that you have no network connection then check to make sure that the wireless adapter, which has been, installed n your device is working correctly. For those who are running Windows applications on theirs you just need to go to control panel, then network connections and verify that it is showing as enabled.

  4. Next you will need to check and verify that the settings on your Wireless LAN are correct. This will also help you to identify the actual port IP address as well as the subnet.

  5. After checking and verifying the LAN settings you now need to move on and check/verify the TCP/IP settings. To do this you will need to once more go into the network connections panel. After going into the TCP/IP settings you need to click on the repair button and hopefully this will help to rectify the problem that you may well be having with your network address.

However if you find that after trying the various different things mentioned above you have not been able to fix the network address wireless problem it may be time you looked more closely at the hardware you are using. Often you may find it is a simple case that the wireless adapter, the router or the modem you have in place are not functioning correctly and need to be replaced.

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