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Can you tell me how to connect to a netgear wireless router with this tablet it will connect with a wire but not with wireless , it reconise's the net gear but when you go to connect it wont have it, some times it will ask for the pass word but when you put it in it says it is not in the right thing it needes to be 40 or 104 byts and it is not the right amount of digets , can you help please
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Is the password case sensitive? If your are 100% sure that you entered the correct password then try lowering the security level of the netgear router temporarily and try again. I have had problems with some devices connecting to higher security levels of wireless routers. Once the device is connected then switch the level back up. However please confirm security level compatibility. If all else fails then use the WPS to connect.
Your tablet may ask you for a password when you are attempting to connect to a wireless router, and it will usually be a WPS type password usually containing letters and/or numbers. You have to contact the owner of the router, or whoever set it up, to get that password - there is no other way.
If it is your router, the instruction manual will tell you how to reset it, but you should then configure a new password in the router to use to connect.
Talking of setting up your connection, you mean the connection to a wireless access point you own. The wireless router must be yours, with your settings. You and only you should know the name f the connection and the way it is protected like WPA and the password.
If you don't have a wireless router, you can't setup a Wifi connection.
It is all in your manual belonging to the tablet and for the router there is a manual to. If you can't understand what one or both manuals are telling you it has no use typing here what is in the manuals. Please ask for help close by you.
Is the Netgear 95 your wifi router? If it is go to settings/wifi click in the Netgear 95 then click the little "i" on the right for more options. If you have an option to "forget this" click it. Do a hard reboot of your iPad (holding down home and lock button) till it restarts. Once it powers up go back to setting/wifi and try again to connect. That's how I got it to work on my iPhone and iPad when encountering the issue.
If that doesn't work restart your router. Last resort is to change the password but again I've never had to do that. The steps above usually did the trick.
Try resetting your internet modem and wireless router by unplugging them wait 30 seconds then plug in modem let it boot then the router. You can also try restarting the tablet and see if that helps.
Without the SSID, you can't add the Arnova tablet to that network. The default SSID for the WNDR3300 is NETGEAR. You'll need to log into the router (preferably with a device on the wired network ports). Make sure that the wireless network is on and broadcasting its SSID for the 2.4GHz network. Confirm the password (passkey) and the encryption protocol. (The default user name and password for the router is in the manual, see page 19 (page 23 on the PDF) of http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/WNDR3300V1/WNDR3300_SM_12Nov07.pdf . )
The tablet will look for available networks after you go to the Settings menu on the Home screen. Go to the Wireless & Network. Then turn on the Wi-fi (if needed) and then go to Wi-fi settings. Then find the SSID and enter the password and encryption type.
I had the same problem wit my Cisco router Brand new from Walmart. I took it back and got a new router by Netgear. Problem solve .It seems to be a problem with Cisco....
Four reasons come to mind that may prevent you from connecting:
Wi-Fi Passwords are case sensitive. Please check again
if you entered the password with proper casing and you did not put any
extra white space in front or behind. I know, this sounds annoying, but
it is really the most common cause for connection problems.
Give your network a unique SSID. This is the network
name that shows up in the list of detected networks. Default names like NETGEAR can be troublesome if a neighbor one block down the street
happens to have a router from the same company.
Some routers have a MAC address filter as a security
measure, limiting service to devices specifically whitelisted. If your
router is set up for this, add your Kindle's MAC address to the list of
permitted devices. You can check the MAC of your Kindle from its
settings page (press HOME, MENU, select SETTINGS, see paragraph
headlined "Device Info".
There are twelve different standards for Wi-Fi
transmission collected under the hood IEEE 802.11. The four most
dominant transmission modes are called a, b, g and n. They differ in
radio frequency, modulation method and data rate. Kindle supports the
two standards IEEE 802.11 b and g only, which is not really a problem
because all wireless routers I ever encountered support one or both of
these, too. However, the WPN824v3 belongs to the "RangeMax" series of NetGear routers. In combination with certain Netgear wireless network adapters, it can be set up to use a proprietary modification of 802.11g exclusively (108Mb/sec, doubling the 54Mb/sec for 802.11g),
not allowing for standard b or g connections. Make sure it allows standard b+g connections, too.
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one of these items resolved your problem. If you suffered from a
different issue I did not think of, it would be nice to drop me a line,
too. Other people will benefit from any experience you made.
Try resetting the router back to factory default, and set up again with a new password. What make and model of router are you using? Just ran into this issue with neighbors 2 new Kindles, which connect fine to my NetGear router, but will not connect to their Linksys WRT54GS router.
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