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Thomas Toon Posted on Sep 20, 2018

I have a lg bp630 3D dvd player that's new, only theres a problem, when i try find my wireless network to connect it wont find it, infact it does not find anything.. Cant try connecting via Ethernet cable as i haven't got one long enough.. Is there any solution?

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Use a wireless extender. Then from the back of the extender use Ethernet to plug to your player. Better still, plug it into a switch and then you can use the switch to connect multiple devices using Ethernet which is much faster than the built in wifi.

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SOURCE: Notebook won't connect to network

1) Verify if Wi-Fi WLAN interface of your notebook is OK.
1a) Check whether HW switch is ON and the wireless system service is running.
1b) Switch on the WLAN Access Point (router) SSID broadcasting.
1c) Scan WLAN networks by the notebook. Can you see your home WLAN? If not, there is HW or SW problem in your wireless adapter probably. If WLAN is visible, continue by next steps.

2) Remove all WLAN security on both sides (AP and notebook): Authentication = none/open, encrytption = none.
3) Activate DHCP server in the router and set the dynamic IP assigning on WLAN notebook interface.
4) Select your home WLAN SSID in the list and try to connect.
5) Wait and check status. Is WLAN connected? Does obtain the notebook an IP address?
6) In success case set the WLAN security.

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  • Posted on Dec 29, 2008

SOURCE: Wireless Connection failed

Did you make any hardware or software changes? You don't say.

Try seeing if your wireless radio is turned on. Most laptops have some kind of switch or Fn key combination that will turn off the wireless networking radio to save power. You might have inadvertently shut it off.

On the other hand, if it's a software thing and it only happened today, try using System Restore in Accessories --> System Tools and go back a day or two. If it's a software issue, that may resolve it.

Post back with any problems.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 01, 2009

SOURCE: Can't connect DSi with same security as comps

hello, yes i had the same problem, but i had it with many other computers, the way i solved it was going into the router settings and click the "restore default settings" then turned the router off for 15 seconds (for a fresh reboot) then when i had to set everything up again i got all my computers on the router and im able to add more without running into that same problem once again, or for a simpler solution try disconnecting the wireless on the computers and replugging them in.... that works sometimes as well

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 09, 2009

SOURCE: Cant connect to computer via USB connection. Software wont open or reads no phone connected.

You probably have the USB selection set incorrectly on the phone. Go to Menu, then Connectivity, then USB, then select "Data Service". The should fix it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2010

SOURCE: Epson printer sx600fw, can't connect to wireless network.

How do I put my printer on my wireless connection

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