If you are locked out of the router you will need to reset it. There will be a small button (usually at the back) with reset written beside it. You will probably need a paper clip or something to push it.
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Next to the power supply connection is a pinhole Reset button. Disconnect all cords from your router except the power cord. Press Reset button with a pin for 10 seconds. Wait 10 more seconds then unplug router. If it is then reset to the original factory settings you will have to reinstall it using software that came with router. You may have to reinstall your network card software as well.
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Some, but not all, routers have a reset button. Different routers require different steps to perform resetting. On many of them, to restore your own "personal setup" that was created when you first installed the router - not the original factory settings - you just have to disconnect the power supply and reconnect it after a minute or two. You will need to locate and read the manual if you cannot get to Belkin's support site online.
hold the reset switch in for 10 sec while powering on the device
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There are many places where one can buy a Belkin G wireless router. One can purchase a Belkin G wireless router at popular mass retail stores such as Walmart, Target, or Best Buy.
The BELKIN Wireless G Router 5X FASTER has a 400ft RANGE.
You can find a Belkin wireless G router at www.belkin.com or www.amazon.com. At both websites you will find a great variety of routers for your consideration.
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I have myself upgraded to a wireless router. It is a very good choice, and to my knowledge Belkin is a very good company to buy from. I hope this helps.
Belkin definitely makes the best Belkin routers. As to get one though, Newegg.com is one of the best sites on the internet. They provide thousands of customer reviews for all their products and customer support is great.
It should be, just make sure that your router is configured to work with both G as well as N networks.
You can't. You will need to purchase a new router.
No any router will work, get something like a belkin or cisco systems router, works on the same 802.11 b/g/n system.
Most likely you do not. What you need to do is to configure it properly.