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The router is saying "a network cable is unplugged" or are you getting this message in the Systems Tray (In Windows, the bottom right of the computer where the clock is) on one of your computers?

If you have a spare network cable that you know works, I would try to use that one.

I am a little confused on what device is giving the error, so it is hard to say what I would do.
 
Maikeru-sama;2887746 said:
The router is saying "a network cable is unplugged" or are you getting this message in the Systems Tray (In Windows, the bottom right of the computer where the clock is) on one of your computers?

If you have a spare network cable that you know works, I would try to use that one.

I am a little confused on what device is giving the error, so it is hard to say what I would do.
yes that's what's happening. I couldn't get online because of it so I unhooked my router and put the ethernet cable in my modem(that's how i'm on the internet now) but my sister's laptop can't get online nor my home computer(the one i'm using now) when the router is hooked up.
 
check your firmware againts the companies latest. but if they are up to par (i doubt it, as most people dont regularly check for em (my dad an IT for Arther Anderson doesn't even do it)

and i concur with yeager get a linksys
 
Something on the router is not cofigured correctly. Looks
like the router is wireless but u r using cables. Make sure
the router is set to mixed mode.
 
Maikeru-sama;2887785 said:
Something on the router is not cofigured correctly. Looks
like the router is wireless but u r using cables. Make sure
the router is set to mixed mode.
i have 3 wires in my router
#1 the power cord
#2 ethernet cable from my pc
#3 cable from my modem to my router

how do I set it to mixed mode?

also this just started happening today and i've had this router for atleast a year.
 
You could try doing a reset on the router. In other words return it to the setting when you first got it. Usually you perform it by pushing and holding the reset button on the router for 10 seconds. Then setup any security and passwords you previously set.
 
Yeagermeister;2887777 said:
Buy a better router. I suggest either a Linksys, Dlink or Netgear.

Don't suggest Dlink please. Netgear or Linksys only. Now, move along.
 
Is this a new router? It sounds like your router is faulty, or your network cable is bad. You have two network cables, try both cables from your computer to a LAN (not WAN / Modem) port and try and connect to 192.168.2.1 with your web browser.

As for the mix mode comment, the router *should* default to that if it supports B and G wireless modes.

Most of all if you haven't already, RTFM! (read the manual)
 
nyc;2888003 said:
Is this a new router? It sounds like your router is faulty, or your network cable is bad. You have two network cables, try both cables from your computer to a LAN (not WAN / Modem) port and try and connect to 192.168.2.1 with your web browser.

As for the mix mode comment, the router *should* default to that if it supports B and G wireless modes.

Most of all if you haven't already, RTFM! (read the manual)

:eek:hno: you didn't go there

The only use for the manuals is to look good on a shelf still wrapped in plastic

:laugh2:
 

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