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pdplot

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Tired of dropped Internet with my little Linksys N router, I sprung for a Netgear Orbi20W mesh system from Best Buy - $199.95. This would be the end of my woes. I dragged my laptop into the den and followed the easy directions, plugging in the ethernet cable and all was well - until I unplugged the cable. No Internet. I synched the router and satellite. No dice. It got so bad I couldn't even use the website - told me my password was no good. And I could not find a telephone number for Netgear. I had the same experience last year with an updated Linksys router. What ever happened to "plug and play"? I haven't got the time or the patience to f&%$ with this stuff, so back went the old router. Another nightmare. Any ideas before I return this stuff?
 

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There's a reset button on the router to put it back to factory defaults, then you should be able to access the router's management software (what I assume you called the website). The router should pick up an IP address from the satellite router, sync the two with the cable connected. Unplug the CAT-5, look in the WiFi signals and choose the Omni, then using the default SSID and key to connect.

It should be that simple. But I've had a love/hate relationship with more than one of Netgear's products.
 
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Doc - I'm sorry. No capeesh. No comprende. CAT 5? I never got past CAT 1. But good news. "Playing" as Mike suggested for almost 2 hours, I somehow I got it up and running on two computers. Dumb luck? maybe. I was on the verge of calling the Geek Squad after it told me I had no ( or it could not find) my IP address - whatever that is. (Remember IP daily?) It must have found it on its own. I moved the laptop back into my office, gave my wife the password - or what I thought was the password - and she logged on with her I-pad. Good to go. Now we'll see how long it lasts and if it breaks the connection like my little router kept doing. Thanks for the help.
 

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Well, glad to hear ya got it workin'! In this case, the end does justify the means. Perseverance has its rewards. :wink:
 

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Truth to be told, I never had that problem, but I can understand how annoying it can be. I remember when, a friend of mine moved to a new house, he had this sort of problem. I recommended him then, and I can recommend you now a guide on how Wireless Ethernet Bridge works. It worked for him, and I am sure you will find something useful there too. Hope you will solve your problem as soon as possible, because living without internet nowadays is quite a problem. But I am sure that you will deal with it.
 
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I bought a Netgear router quite while back and didn't know it wouldn't work unless I had ATT service , which in my book makes no sense! I've tried every everything to get it going but no dice! So, it's back in the box until I feel like fooling with it again. :rolleyes2:
 
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It's still working. Once in a long while, it drops the connection and I futz with unplugging, pressing buttons, etc. and it eventually comes back. They may have even improved it.
 
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