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Re: WUSB300N
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Klatch
Junior specialist
Posts: 2317
Registered: 09-07-2006

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12-06-2007 11:49 AM
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Re: WUSB300N
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brneagl
Newbie
Posts: 3
Registered: 03-09-2008

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So, I buy the wrt150n and works great. Like, my PC using WinXP and does connect to the net after cable modem connecedt to router(wireless). My other PC is upstairs. Win Vista (yikes) but ok because wusb300n will work on Vista, so it says. OK, driver checked, loaded and supposedly working ok. Ready to connect. Now I need a security key or passphrase!! Where, please, do I get that? I am told that I set it up with the router. I am told I need this from my provider. I am told I get this from Linksys!!!! Please, don't grab my hand, just help me out!!! I am a senior going bananas and my BP is mighty high.
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03-09-2008 10:07 PM
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Re: WUSB300N
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bis02
Regular visitor
Posts: 2
Registered: 04-27-2008

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I have WRT350N FW V200.17 with a USB-connected 500 GB Maxtor HD. Within WLAN I have a WUSB300N connecting a desktop. I also have a desktop with wired connection to the router and two WLAN connected notebooks Compaq with Intel WLAN on board, 4965 AGN and 2220 resp Since day 1 the WRT350N router has dived at least once a day. It seems to be WLAN part mostly to dysfunction, since often the wired connection works and the router works fine after rebooting. Often, however, I have to disconnect/connect power to WRT350N since it is not accessable at all through web interface. I have noticed at WRT350N forum that I am not alone. A suggestion came up to try WLAN N channel 6 and standard channel 8 (instead of default 4), a choice that is permitted setting up WRT350N. When I try that the WUSB300N does not connect at all. First after disconnect ing the USB adapter and rebooting the computer and after endless trials to access the Linksys setup program the WUSB300N conneted - as before with a manual IP adress (not DHCP). However, even if connection seemed to be fine according to WUSB300N program and diagnostics, the computer did not access the WLAN/LAN and could not access Internet. Interestingly, both on-board notbook Intel WLAN adapters worked fine - perhaps even better - immediately after changing the WLAN router setting. Why do not Linksys WLAN N products work together? Any idea about the problem?
BI, Stockholm,Sweden
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04-27-2008 09:15 PM
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Re: WUSB300N
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yleclerc
Level 1 Poster
Posts: 358
Registered: 05-23-2007

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brneagl wrote:
So, I buy the wrt150n and works great. Like, my PC using WinXP and does connect to the net after cable modem connecedt to router(wireless). My other PC is upstairs. Win Vista (yikes) but ok because wusb300n will work on Vista, so it says. OK, driver checked, loaded and supposedly working ok. Ready to connect. Now I need a security key or passphrase!! Where, please, do I get that? I am told that I set it up with the router. I am told I need this from my provider. I am told I get this from Linksys!!!! Please, don't grab my hand, just help me out!!! I am a senior going bananas and my BP is mighty high.
This security key or passphrase is set up by "you" when you configue your WRT150N router.
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05-26-2009 09:08 AM
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