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> Wireless Will Connect To Router But Not My Specified Network?
Jared L.
post Jan 31 2008, 09:43 PM
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Ok ill try explaining the best i can.....

Linksys-Wireless-G Broadband Router
Router Name-WRT54G


I had a specific network that my wireless connected to and then i tried putting a p/w to it so no one from the outside can get on it...I thought i was doing everything right but now my wireless only connects to the router itself instead of the specified network...


Specified Network:Lucy

What it connects to now: Linksys

Is there a way i can get it to connect back to the previous one???

When i go to View Available Wireless Network "Lucy" isnt on the list

But from there when i go to "Change Advanced Settings" "Lucy" is in the preffered network list but has a little red x next to it...

Is there a way to switch it back so i can connect to "Lucy" again?

Thanks in advance for the help!
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Jared L.
post Jan 31 2008, 11:07 PM
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Nvm was able to figure it out on my own :-)
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