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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2913" data-source="post: 219633"><p>I have 4MBPS Broadband Cable Connection.</p><p>Belkin Wireless Router G</p><p></p><p>My connection is direct connection i.e no modem/router i.e the internet cord with RJ45 connects directly to laptop socket.</p><p>When I need WiFi I use my router.</p><p></p><p>WiFi was working fine.</p><p></p><p>2 days back RJ45 was broke so I asked my provider to change it. After the change WiFi is not working.</p><p></p><p>The thing I noticed is that before RJ45 broke my direct connection was working with "Auto Negotiation" i.e LAN Card Properties - Configure - Advanced - Speed & Duplex was set to "Auto Negotiation".</p><p>When the service provider changed RJ45, direct connection - internet was not working with "Auto Negotiation" so he set speed & Duplex to 10MBPS Full Duplex & it started working, but WiFi was not working. I tried resetting router to factory defaults & setup the router again but still WiFi internet is not working.</p><p></p><p>I saw that before attaching RJ45, the service provider joined the tiny wires that RJ45 has. Can wrong joining of wires lead to WiFi internet prob?</p><p></p><p>I dont know why WiFi is not working now.</p><p>Any info/solution?</p><p></p><p>Win 7 64</p><p>Windows FW Defaults</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2913, post: 219633"] I have 4MBPS Broadband Cable Connection. Belkin Wireless Router G My connection is direct connection i.e no modem/router i.e the internet cord with RJ45 connects directly to laptop socket. When I need WiFi I use my router. WiFi was working fine. 2 days back RJ45 was broke so I asked my provider to change it. After the change WiFi is not working. The thing I noticed is that before RJ45 broke my direct connection was working with "Auto Negotiation" i.e LAN Card Properties - Configure - Advanced - Speed & Duplex was set to "Auto Negotiation". When the service provider changed RJ45, direct connection - internet was not working with "Auto Negotiation" so he set speed & Duplex to 10MBPS Full Duplex & it started working, but WiFi was not working. I tried resetting router to factory defaults & setup the router again but still WiFi internet is not working. I saw that before attaching RJ45, the service provider joined the tiny wires that RJ45 has. Can wrong joining of wires lead to WiFi internet prob? I dont know why WiFi is not working now. Any info/solution? Win 7 64 Windows FW Defaults [/QUOTE]
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