Router problem

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Jiglo

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Right, not sure what's happened here

Basically, I pressed factory reset on my linksy router because I used the wrong security setting which seemed to shut my lappy out - because it didn't support it (wpa 2 personal). After pressing the factory reset button, my lappy mysteriously started working again the following day, but i've just tried to use my pc and the internet connection wouldn't work, so I tried to connect to the router, but it won't allow me even to connect to that:confused:

Frigging well gutted,because my lappy mic socket seems to be only mono, so i'm well screwed without my pc:(

Can somebody please tell me how to right my router? :crazy:
 

Jiglo

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Fooking problem solved.............get in:D

Zonealarm was the culprit!:mad: Basically it wanted me to install a newer version a few days back, so I did and went for the clean install. After it had uninstalled the previous version, it then set about installing the newer version before stopping at 62%, telling me i'm not admin (even though I am) then leaving me high and dry without any zonealarm:eek: :mad:

Because I hardly ever use my pc these days, I never noticed the internet connection had gone tits up until trying to connect with my pc this evening. My lappy had been working fine, so I just assumed everything was right!:crazy:

Seems it's happened to others online too, basically anybody with an error code 65 if they do a ping test;)
 

blue jammer

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Unistall Zone Alarm, it's a piece of shit, if you are behind a router, you've no need for a firewall as the router will no doubt have one built in, people can't access your pc unless you open specific ports :thumbsup: