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Slatey
Jul 18, 2016Aspirant
Enabling WiFi on WNR1000
Posted a new thread back in January about going wireless network with this router, but ended up going wired and used a USB adapter on the laptop. Main reason being that I cannot enable wifi on the router. After wired connection is set-up [as per guide], the guide tells me that the wifi led should be solid blue, but this has never appeared in the 6 years I have had this router. Now, that I need a wifi connection, the troubleshooter is telling me that it cannot continue and neither can set-up for wireless because there is "no working Ethernet adapter." on this computer. If this is the case, why does this computer have an internet connection? Any ideas on how to get this all enabled would be appreciated.
- Retired_MemberJul 19, 2016
Try this, if done correctly it will use default settings, SSID is Netgear and WIFI is turned on.
To use the restore settings button:
Locate the restore factory settings button on the rear panel of the router.
- Use a sharp object such as a pen or a paper clip to press and hold the restore factory settings button for about 5 seconds, until the Power light begins to blink.
- Release the restore factory settings button, and wait for the router to restart, and for the Power light to stop blinking and become solid green.
The factory default settings will be restored so that you can access the router from your Web browser using the factory defaults.
If after trying this you still have NO WIFI replace it.
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- Retired_Member
Here's a link for the manual, I suggest you read the wifi setup setion. As for the PC if it has a wifi card be sure it's enabled.
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/WNR1000_UM_WW_26Jan09.pdf
- SlateyAspirantThanks searay. If that link is to the same manual that is on the CD, then that is what I have been using. This appears to tell me to set the router up using the wizard over a wired connection, and then set up a wired internet connection - no wifi card required yet, and there is none on this computer. At this point, it tells me that the wireless led should be illuminated - never has been from time of purchase. From there we go to configuring my wireless network, where it states that I can use an Ethernet connected computer to specify settings. This is where I get the error message about the non operational Ethernet adapter, and can go no further. Itis my daughters laptop I wish to connect wirelessly, not this computer. Am I missing a step somewhere? Regards,
- Retired_Member
Forget the wizard!
Copy the manual to your PC Desktop so you can reference it easily.