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Wifi suddenly gone, but can access internet via cable n300 dgn2200V3 ADSL2

greenwillow
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Wifi suddenly gone, but can access internet via cable n300 dgn2200V3 ADSL2

Internet slowed to a crawl this afternoon.  Did a reset and for a few minutes things improved, then WIFI dissappeared. (We can't even see any of the neighbor's wifi.)  I have six green lights when we usually see five. No red lights.  

By coincidence, I have another N300 (ADSL2).  Set that one up but had the same problem.  

Called my ISP and we went through everything with their support.  The conclusion was that it's a Netgear problem.  Went to routerlogin.net, but don't know what or how to make changes there.  Advice?

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greenwillow
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Re: Wifi suddenly gone, but can access internet via cable n300 dgn2200V3 ADSL2

I didn't bother with my computer info because I have a PC, my husband has an Apple and we have two TVs that operate through our wifi and none of them were displaying a single wifi account to connect to, so I knew it wasn't a computer problem.  I don't know who or how things got fixed but this is now a completed discussion as far as I'm concerned. Thanks.

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antinode
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Re: Wifi suddenly gone, but can access internet via cable n300 dgn2200V3 ADSL2

> WIFI [disappeared].

   From what?

> [...] (We can't even see any of the neighbor's wifi.) [...]

   At least one of us is confused.  Your neighbor's wireless network is
gone, and you think that the problem lies with your own router?

> I have another N300 (ADSL2).  Set that one up but had the same
> problem.

   Or that the problem lies with all the routers in your neigborhood?

   What's the one common element in all these situations?  That's where
I'd look for the problem.

> The conclusion was that it's a Netgear problem.

   Not my conclusion.

> Went to routerlogin.net, but don't know what or how to make changes
> there.  Advice?

   Read the User Manual?  Report what you see on the Router's status Web
page?  Try a different (working) computer or other device?  Try a wired
connection instead of wireless?

   Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation.

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greenwillow
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Re: Wifi suddenly gone, but can access internet via cable n300 dgn2200V3 ADSL2

I thought I was being quite clear: No wifi. When I search for wifi to connect to via the taskbar, I usually see mine, and several neighbors wifi icons.  Last night there were none, nada, zero.

Yet my ISP said they could see I was connected, which I clearly wasn't.

 

In any case, about 10 minutes after I wrote the inquiry here, everything went back to normal and I have a better connection than I've had for the past four weeks. 

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antinode
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Re: Wifi suddenly gone, but can access internet via cable n300 dgn2200V3 ADSL2

> I thought I was being quite clear: No wifi.

   You were wrong.

> When I search for wifi to connect to via the taskbar, I usually see
> mine, and several neighbors wifi icons.  Last night there were none,
> nada, zero.

   Using your (unspecified) computer, you could see no wireless
networks.  Do you think that _all_ the wireless routers in your
neighborhood died simultaneously?  Or, just perhaps, could the problem
lie with your computer?  I know which possibility sounds more likely to
me.

> Yet my ISP said they could see I was connected, which I clearly
> wasn't.

   Your ISP can see whether or not your modem+router is connected (to
them).  They generally can't tell if any clients are connected to your
router.

> In any case, about 10 minutes after I wrote the inquiry here,
> everything went back to normal [...]

   Call your neighbors, and explain to them how you fixed the problem
with their wireless network.  I'm sure that they'll be grateful.

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greenwillow
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Re: Wifi suddenly gone, but can access internet via cable n300 dgn2200V3 ADSL2

I didn't bother with my computer info because I have a PC, my husband has an Apple and we have two TVs that operate through our wifi and none of them were displaying a single wifi account to connect to, so I knew it wasn't a computer problem.  I don't know who or how things got fixed but this is now a completed discussion as far as I'm concerned. Thanks.

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