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Troubleshooting the Airlink 101 Wireless Router

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Troubleshooting the Airlink 101 Wireless Router
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    1. Reset

      • If you are experiencing problems with your Airlink 101 wireless router, you could try to reset both the router and your modem. This will clear each device's internal memory (which is probably the source of the problem) and cause them to reboot completely fresh. Unplug your Airlink 101 wireless router (as well as the modem), and then plug them back in after a minute or two. If this doesn't work, locate the small reset button located on the back of the router and hold that in until the router shuts itself off and turns itself back on again.

      Settings

      • Check Airlink 101 wireless router's settings. A small Airlink configuration utility was installed during the router's setup. Pull up the utility, and check your settings under the "Setup" tab. If the utility no longer has any information under the "Username" and "Password" boxes, this is the problem. Re-enter this information into the utility, and restart your computer. Once your computer boots back up, the router should be operating normally.

      Drivers

      • Another source of your problem with your Airlink 101 may be that the wireless router driver is out of date. On the Airlink website, navigate to the page for the "Airlink 101," and click on the "Downloads and Drivers" tab. See if any new drivers have been released for your router in the last few days. If they have, download them and install them (the same way you would any other piece of software). Restart your computer, and the router will be working again as normal.

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