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No Wi-Fi Access on Router

The ability to access the Wireless Networkings signal on your Belkin router is influenced by multiple conditions. The router has security features used to guard your connection against intruders. If they are configured incorrectly, may very well not have the ability to access your router. Successful link with the router also utilizes properly configured network settings in the Windows operating system. If you're having issues accessing your Belkin router, troubleshoot these possible causes. Begin by connecting right to the router through an Ethernet cable.
.Open a Web browser. Type “192.168.2.1” inside the address field and press “Enter.” This opens a Belkin Website on the screen. If this screen did not load, reset the Windows TCP/IP settings.
4. Click the “Login” link at the top of the Belkin Web page. This draws a screen requesting your password. By default, the Belkin does not ship with a password. If you have not created one, leave the field empty and click “Login.” Otherwise, enter your password in the Password field box.
Reset Windows TCP/IP Settings
1. Click the "Start" button.
2. Type “CMD” in the Start Search box. Right-click “CMD” in the Windows search result, and then select “Run as Administrator” to open a command prompt.
3. Type “netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt” and press “Enter.”
4. Restart the computer when prompted.

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No Wi-Fi Access on Router
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