clocketpatch: A small, innocent-looking red alarm clock, stuck forever at 10 to 7. (Yes I probably COULD do it myself)
clocketpatch ([personal profile] clocketpatch) wrote2009-09-15 06:35 pm

Anyon with techno know-how please help us?

Alright, I have limited techie knowledge, but the situation is this: our internet works fine when the computer is plugged in directly to the Rogers modem, but as soon as I hook up the D-link router (which has worked more or less flawlessly for the past two years) I get a message telling me that "a network connection is unplugged" and no one can access the internet.

All of the cables are clearly plugged in. I've reset the bloody thing at least twenty times, and before you ask YES it is turned on, and all the lights are on too. I changed the cables.

Any idea of why this might be happening? The lack of wireless is driving us up the wall, and I don't want to have people invading my room to check their emails for the next six months.

[identity profile] alto2.livejournal.com 2009-09-16 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
Glad to hear you've been password-protected after all. I fail to comprehend people like my parents, who left their connections open for years (though it does make it easier to grab internet when you need it while visiting someone else...but then, that's why it's bad in the first place!).

There are other settings that could be screwing things up, but without knowing what all's available on your router/allowed on your ISP/etc, I can't even begin to tell you where to look. CS drones are terrible, which is why I suggested asking them to help you set up security--it gives them something to focus on and will allow you to point out that hey, nothing's happening! The first thing to check, though, is whether your computer can see the router at all, and that you should be able to do on your own. If you bookmarked the IP for the router, go there and see if anything happens. If you didn't, you'll have to find it in the documentation, but either way, if you don't even get a response, you're probably hosed. The only other thing you could try on your own is a new cable, just to be sure (you never know--they can go bad!).