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Setup linksys router to network

Last answer on Jul 15, 2009 9:06:29 am BST Jane, on Dec 20, 2008 10:39:55 pm GMT 
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Hello,
I had to reload the o/s onto my laptop, Dell Latitude d530, and when I did I lost my network connection. I am using a Linksys WRT54G V8 and am unable to get it to work. When I select this network it searches for it and displays "acquiring network address" and goes no farther. Then sometimes it will pop up at the bottom a message saying something about unable to find certiificate to connect to network. Can someone please help me in being able to get this set up. I have 2 PC's that are hooked up to the router with cables, not wireless, and they are working fine. I am using Comcast as my internet service. If you need any other information please let me know.

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helpout, on Dec 21, 2008 6:21:37 am GMT
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Hi,
Since you have no problem when you are directly connected to the modem, i think you should try
cloning your computer's MAC address on the router.

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T8ter, on May 31, 2009 12:24:55 pm BST
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My hard drive recently got wiped and i had to reinstall an o/s on it (vista 32 bit). my desktop recognizes the wireless router but the laptop wont. also i cant plug the cat-5 cable into the Ethernet port and connect either. i have reinstalled all the drivers as well. I NEED HELP!!!!!!!

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 qadeer, on Jul 15, 2009 9:06:29 am BST
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What router installing in home and local connect plz tll me solution plz

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