I got a Belkin N450 router for my birthday a couple of weeks ago. It seems simple enough you plug it into your modem and connect with the password they give you. Didn't work. So I tried to call Belkin that was a disaster. I got on an online chat with them. They told me to go to WAN settings and do MacClone. Did that didn't work. So I find this manual online
http://cache-www.belkin.com/support/...0DB_Router.pdf
Did what that said to do. Didn't work. Then googling I found this site and followed the advice of the link below
http://forums.techguy.org/networking...t-connect.html
Didn't work. Eventually I just messed around and found where it asked to be an access point and clicked on yes. The internet started to work perfectly fine when the router is plugged into the modem and the computer is plugged into the LAN slot on the router. However, I tried to connect two different laptops wirelessly and both ended up with limited to no connectivity. I thought maybe it was the stuff I did earlier and reset the router and clicked yes for the access point, but still limited connectivity when trying wireless despite it working when everything is wired. I am unsure what to do at this point.
http://cache-www.belkin.com/support/...0DB_Router.pdf
Did what that said to do. Didn't work. Then googling I found this site and followed the advice of the link below
http://forums.techguy.org/networking...t-connect.html
Didn't work. Eventually I just messed around and found where it asked to be an access point and clicked on yes. The internet started to work perfectly fine when the router is plugged into the modem and the computer is plugged into the LAN slot on the router. However, I tried to connect two different laptops wirelessly and both ended up with limited to no connectivity. I thought maybe it was the stuff I did earlier and reset the router and clicked yes for the access point, but still limited connectivity when trying wireless despite it working when everything is wired. I am unsure what to do at this point.