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jameschee
post Jul 1 2009, 12:42 PM
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Personal equipment
Modem: Aztech
Router: linksys G router, WRT54G2
Firewall used: windows xp sp3

i just bought a new studio 15, Vista Home Premium and i cant connect to existing pc XP sp3.

here the following i have done/tried:
- 'connect to a network'
- show all then clicked on available network
- then it asks, Type in PIN from Linksys router to congifure
? what's the pin? i dunno, i tried '0000' then next
- appeared give ur network a name...
- so i chose security type WEP as my pc is WEP -64bit...
then entered security key/passphrase 10 digits
-then Could not configure Linksys Router
verify the device PIN

guys, can please help me out? i need to get internet connection on this new laptop soon.
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brian12988
post Jul 2 2009, 10:25 PM
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firstly, take a LAN cable and connect ur router to the computer..and configure it..please refer to ur manual for the details for the ip to use and the details to login into the router..i think it is http://192.168.1.254 and the details is either [blank] or admin and the password is admin
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