20 Most Recent Buffalo Technology Buffalo AirStation Broadband Router AP Wireless (WBR-G54) Questions & Answers

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TRYING TO CONFIGURE WIRELESS CONNECTION WITH NEW

Check the wireless router for the security key and insert
1/11/2018 5:16:56 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on Jan 11, 2018
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Air station keeps cutting out - client manager

first i would download and install this program http://www.xirrus.com/library/wifitools.php that will tell you all the networks being broadcast and what channel they are on ideally you want to be on channel 1 or 6 or 11 - as they do not overlap
you should be able to download a manual from here http://www.buffalo-technology.com/support/downloads/
you need to login to the router and then goto the wireless section and changed the channel there
looking at this model http://www.buffalo-technology.com/products/wireless/wireless-g-125-high-speed/

3/22/2017 6:46:15 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on Mar 22, 2017
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Previously used on another PC and now trying to

check the ip address + mask
2/6/2011 2:03:36 PM • Buffalo... • Answered on Feb 06, 2011
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I've had a new laptop

If you've forgotten the wireless security key you entered when you set up the router you can reset it by connecting to the router directly with an ethernet cable instead of the wi-fi. Plug a cable into the router and then laptop and access the setup page for the router. See the manual (or download one from the buffalo site) for setup instructions.
12/27/2010 5:03:40 PM • Buffalo... • Answered on Dec 27, 2010
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Forgot admn passwaord

Create a password reset CD on another computer, then boot from CD in the locked computer, and it will allow you to reset your password.

Click HERE
to get the software and read the instructions carefully.
5/19/2010 7:16:07 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on May 19, 2010
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My son's ipod cannot connect with our internet?

You may want to check and see what kind of connection limitations are in place.

The router should have a static IP address *(like 192.168.1.1) or something close to that written on it.

You can use your web browser to log into your router and look at the settings.

Go to the Buffulo website for specific guidance on your model router.
12/28/2009 3:00:25 PM • Buffalo... • Answered on Dec 28, 2009
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Device password requested on 1 or 4 laptops, 1 laptop can wiifii and no wiifii on the others

u set up ur buffalo airstation on the 1st laptop tat is working fine,,and at tat time u secured ur wireless network.so tat no one can else can connect to it..specially ur neighbours..u have to use tat password on the new computer.and tat will do it
8/13/2009 7:02:52 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on Aug 13, 2009
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Dell Latitude and buffalo client manager problems

I have just had exactally the same problem,
Right, what you need to do is, go to "help & support" for the start menu, when that has loaded search device manager.
Then click on the first [yellow] question mark you see under "network adaptors". The it will come up as, a property box, then click re-install driver, during the process of re-installing a box will appear, like mine did as we both have the same computer/laptop,saying something like; "window's dose not support this" there are 2 options continue installation or stop, click continue & then go to client manager and see wether your wireless card been picked up, if that failed try clicking other question marks & re-installing then. It may be related.
8/13/2009 6:49:21 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on Aug 13, 2009
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Client Manager will not pick up my buffalo wireless card.

You can find the driver in the Buffalo download archive for older products:

http://site2.buffalotech.com/support/downloads2.php

Choose from the menu.
You also find manuals and set-up guides there.

If you have any more questions, just come back here and leave a comment - I'm happy to help.

Good luck!
8/5/2009 6:13:00 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on Aug 05, 2009
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Can't install client manager from buffalo

what are you trying to install ? you may want to run the installalation using the "Run as..." command
6/12/2009 5:40:25 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on Jun 12, 2009
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Buffalo airstation router

If the power went out...it could have serged the router...try holding in the reset button for 30 sec....if no luck there take the router back where you purchased it and tell them it is faulty and needs replaced.
11/11/2007 5:09:44 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on Nov 11, 2007
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CAN NOT FIND SOFTWARE TO INSTALL HARDWARE

here, read this - you should use an ethernet cable to install the router - it is alot easier but here is the manual that will tell you exactly what to do - http://www.buffalo-technology.com/support/getfile/?WBMR-G54+Manual.pdf
9/20/2007 8:27:11 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on Sep 20, 2007
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Buffalo wireless router

you may need to dissable your wired lan adapter as it will be looking to assign the same ip address and you need it to assign to your wireless adapter. Asuming your router is wireless enabled as some are not be default and make sure your router has DHCP enabled to automatically assign ip addresses to your pc,s
9/17/2007 3:47:25 PM • Buffalo... • Answered on Sep 17, 2007
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I/O error on Buffalo HD-PET500U2 Ext Hard Drive

The message "The Request Could Not Be Performed Because of an I/O Device Error" appears when Windows is unable to read the data on a storage device.

If this error message appears when attempting to access the files on an input/output (I/O or IO) device, such as an external hard drive, the file system on the drive could be damaged, the drive could be infected with a virus or the data connector inside the device enclosure could have come loose.

If troubleshooting the drive fails to fix the IO device error, formatting the drive might repair the device.

Connect the external hard drive to the computer.

Run an antivirus program.

Click the "Scan" tab or button, then click "Custom."

Uncheck all items in the list except for the drive letter assigned to the external drive.

Click "OK." Click "Scan" or "Scan Now" to run a virus scan on the hard drive.

Quarantine or remove any infections the virus scanner detects.

Click "Start." Input "cmd.exe" into the search field.

Press "Enter" to open Command Prompt. Input "chkdsk <drive>: /f /r" into Command Prompt.

Replace "<drive>" with the letter assigned to your external hard drive.

Press "Enter" to run CheckDisk on the drive.

CheckDisk will search for and repair detected errors or bad sectors.

Burn the files on the external hard drive to a set of DVDs or move the files to another drive, if possible.

If the IO device error reappears when attempting to move the files, disconnect the external hard drive from the computer.

Remove the power adapter from the drive.

Check the documentation included with the drive for instructions to take the drive apart.

If no instructions are available, contact the manufacturer for instructions or find out if disassembling the drive will void the drive's warranty.

Remove the screws securing the faceplate to the drive or from the edge of the enclosure. Insert the edge of a small, flathead screwdriver in between either side of the enclosure to wedge both sides apart.

Check the connections to the drive.

Confirm that the IDE or SATA interface is plugged into the back of the drive.

Reassemble the external hard drive, reconnect the power adapter and reconnect the drive to the PC.

Attempt to access the files on the drive.

If the IO device error reappears, return to Command Prompt. Input "format /fs:fat32 <drive>:" into the command-line prompt.

Replace "<drive>" with the letter assigned to the external hard drive.

Press "y" when the message "Proceed with Format (Y/N)?" appears.

The process will format the drive, erasing all data on the disk.

If the drive still fails to function after format, you will need to replace the drive.

Hope this helps

10/4/2018 8:14:57 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on Oct 04, 2018
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