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Wireless all- In-One for Dummies- P6:I still remember when I got my first cordless phone. Suddenly, I didn’t have to run to the kitchen when the phone rang, I just carried the phone with me. I could make a phone call from wherever I was. Wireless meant freedom, and this is just a phone that I’m talking about! | Looking at Your Router 129 Figure 8-5 Vista IPv4 properties. Book II 8 Looking at Your Router You should be able to connect over the wireless network to your router. If not make sure of the following Do you have DHCP enabled on the router Is the computer able to associate with the wireless network Can you connect to the wireless router s Web interface using its address such as 192.168.1.1 over the wireless network The Looking at Your PC section covers these three items in detail. If you ve got through the previous section and still can t connect to the router then skip ahead to the end and look at updating drivers. Look back at the network diagram. Because you can connect to the router you know that your computer is all right and the wireless network works. So the problem is either the router or the router s connection to the Internet. Rebooting the router and ISP equipment Reboots fix a lot of things and your Internet connection is no exception. Pull the power from your cable or ADSL modem and your wireless router count to five and then plug them back in. Troubleshooting Network Hardware 130 Looking at Your Router While you re at it make sure that all the cables are plugged in properly. Ethernet cables have a tab on the connector that prevents the cable from falling out so a gentle tug on the connector verifies that everything is locked in. Also verify that the devices have power. All devices differ but they all have some sort of light to indicate that they re on. If after all this work you realized that you forgot to plug something in don t worry it happens to the best of us Give things a few minutes to settle and check again. Bypassing the router By now you ve checked all the common problems with the router and you re getting close to the point where you re going to have to call someone for help. Take your router out of the loop by plugging your computer directly into your Internet connection. For cable modems this is fairly straightforward but for ADSL .