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marinersfan59 Go to post #364936
thanks guys. -
marinersfan59 Go to post #357506
Do you by any chance qualify for Dell's Battery recall. It shouldn't matter if you're under warranty or not, you can still get a free replacement and test the theory that your battery is screwing things up if you qualify. -
marinersfan59 Go to post #350535
What I meant by receiver was actually your wireless card for your computer, which you already told me. It could still be a password problem with your current setup, however the fact that it didn't work right before you left would rule this out (unless are you sure you had drivers for your WLAN card installed?).
The IP that you would enter into your browser to get into your setup is 192.168.1.1 for a Westell versalink 327. You may need a username/password. By default, I believe Westell also uses admin/admin or (no username)/admin for the login (a friend of mine used one and that was his info). You may also want to check settings to make sure everything appears correct on your computer if you are using any software to manage your wireless connection.
While you are looking through the setup of your router, you can use this as a reference: http://www.westell.c...rt/dropdown.jsp
Select the exact model number from the top left drop down, if you don't know it can usually be found on a sticker on the bottom. The user guide is very in-depth with screenshots and should give you all the info you need. Try going through that and just post again if you still can't fix it. -
marinersfan59 Go to post #350364
a little bit of specific info would always help.
what brand of router? receiver?
any kind of security enabled (WEP, WPA, MAC Filter...)?
any other wireless able to connect?
network type (G only, B only, Mixed)? Does this match what your receiver is? -
marinersfan59 Go to post #348663
I just recently beat the game on medium... freebird is amazing.