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Last answer on Jan 30, 2009 9:33:49 pm GMT rolo, on Jan 30, 2009 5:22:36 pm GMT 
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Hello, im having problems with my linksys wired network, i had 3 computers hooked up to the linksys and it worked perfectly fine. then my room mate left and took his computer with him.. and when he disconnected his computer to the linksys mine and the other computer lost internet and we cant get it to work again. pls help????the model is befsr41

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 xpcman, on Jan 30, 2009 9:33:49 pm GMT

Try unplugging the router from the power line - remove the two computers Ethernet cables from the router - plug the router back in - reconnect the Ethernet cables - boot one of the PCs and test for internet access.

If the above didn't work you can try for a "hard reset" - there is a hole in the back panel where a ball point pen can be inserted - insert the pen (with the router powered on) for 10 seconds. Retest for internet access.

Good Luck

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