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01-Nov-2009, 07:12 AM #1
Belkin F5D7230-4 trying to secure
Hello Guys,

Belkin F5D7230-4

It's me again! What would I do without all of you to help a (PC) challenged guy like me.
I have the above wireless router set up at home. With a 'hard wire' into my desktop PC. I managed to connect everything OK and my (and other) laptops connect just fine using the wireless connection. I am however concerned that I have never been able to secure the system, and even following instructions e-mailed to me by Belkin (they seemed to miss a chunk out of what I had to do, or did not explain the option to make if given a choice at certain stages) it is still unsecure after many months. I would welcome any suggestions you can give. I was sure that I had registered and logged into the site at least twice in the past, to try making the settings, but I can not even get this far now. Confused...I am. But on past experience I am guessing at least one or two of you will know just how to help me muddle through in a way I can understand.

Thanks guys.

Chris.
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01-Nov-2009, 08:19 AM #2
I assume the secruity you are after is for the wireless signal ?
is that correct

A lot of routers come pre setup with secruity enabled

When you 1st connect a machine to the wireless did it ask for a password ? - if so you have a secure wireless (depending on what type of setting will depend how secure)

otherwise
you need to log into the router and set up secruity/encryption in the wireless section

I'll look up the manual and see if i can post
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01-Nov-2009, 08:33 AM #3
goto page 24 of this manual
http://cache-www.belkin.com/support/...30-4v7_man.pdf

that tells you how to log into the router - use the PC that is already cabled to the router

On page 25 - you see the layout of the screen
notice on the lefthandside
Wireless
then under that
secruity
Page 48 - tells you about wireless secruity
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01-Nov-2009, 06:58 PM #4
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OK, im in set up. The first option i have are 3 to choose from

WPA/WPA2 WPA2 Only WEP which one do i choose ? [its on disabled at the moment]
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02-Nov-2009, 02:08 AM #5
Choose WPA2, its the strongest.

Don't forget to change the Administrator password. And write it down somewhere, as you won't need to access the router very often after configuration and may forget it.
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02-Nov-2009, 07:37 AM #6
I usually stick the code on the bottom of the router for people I instal.

also be aware some older machines may not work with some of those options - start with WPA2 and work backwards to WEP

Some cordless phones can interfer with connection - if this happens and you cannot connect any machine even at WEP - then change the wireless channel (in the router settings) use ch 1, or 6, or 11
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02-Nov-2009, 06:12 PM #7
Sadly i am thinking of giving up on this. Just can not get it to work. not even getting to the stage where when connecting on laptop it asks for a password. I have to disable to get laptop connected again. Frustrating.
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03-Nov-2009, 05:31 AM #8
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Just can not get it to work
Can you explain exactly what you cant get to work - at which step...
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15-Dec-2009, 06:01 AM #9
Getting my laptop to link up to the changed to secured password wireless signal, even though I type in the box when trying to connect, the pass word I have logged with belkin when setting up a secured signal. As soon as I unable it again, the laptop connects again ok. It is very complicated ! Do not understand why just typing in the password that is asked to does not let the laptop connect.
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15-Dec-2009, 07:16 AM #10
I would delete any wireless profile you have on the laptop, not sure what windows version you are using.
on Vista
start
Network
Right click
Properties
Manage Wireless Networks
you should see a list of profiles, which you can delete

If it works OK with the Secruity Password Off - Then I would suspect compatability issues on the laptop for the type of secruity you are putting on the router.
If you post back the make and model of the laptop, if the wireless is intergrated
The wireless adapter make and model if not part of laptop

I would then put WEP on and see if that works first..
then change to WPA

I only use WEP because one of the laptops we use will only support wep
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23-Dec-2009, 09:56 AM #11
Thumbs up Wiereless Security:
The Problem Lies in the Security type u need to create. As u said u can see WPA.... and WEP...


-If u have WinXP, Sometimes WPA(Any Category) will not work. Go in for WEP(64Bit).

-There are Different Version available for F5D7230 Routers, Say A000 to 9000

--There is a Special Feature Called Wifi Protected Setup in the Router.... U Need to Disable it , Only after that, Wireless computers will get connected..


Step1: Login to the Router Setup Page 192.168.2.1

Step2: Check If u See "Wifi Protected Setup" Under WIRELESS

Step3: If u Find it, first Disable it.

Step4: If The OS in ur computer is XP or MAC(Any), set Security to WEP 64 Bit
ELSE Set the Security to WPA/WPA2 or WPA/WPA no server or WPA/WPA2 Personal

This will surely work,
Else Please let me know the exact model number and version number of the router,and I would help u better
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