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Posted on Aug 14, 2010

Hi I am using ASUS router rt-g32 . whenever I connect my inernet via ausu it is not working but through ADSL modem internet is working fine. please help.I have reinstall and instaleed software of ASUS also. Rgds Puneet

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My asus rtg32 wifi wireless router is not getting connected to net. It shows connected (router with laptop) but its not connecting to net. I am not able to openany site. I m using BSNL connection. It shows no internet access.\r\n
Please suggest me what to do, what procedure to follow. Mine is windows 7 , 32bit OS
thx
shubham
shubhamformeATgmail.com

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