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12 Nov 2013 2:13 PM by elraso Star rating. 39 posts Send private message

Can anyone help , i have changed to telefonica they have sent me a router, no english manual, i have managed to get the internet by using an ethernet cable as soon as i unplug it i lose the internet ,what i want is to set up the wireless connection. Telefonica i find impossible ,they have no technical person who speaks english ,the last company iwas with have always done it remotely ,iam already having misgivings about going to Telefonica,can anyone advise





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12 Nov 2013 3:38 PM by nigel188 Star rating in Estepona. 655 posts Send private message

Hi

What kind of Router has Telefonica given you . Does it have a brand name. Then you can look on the Internet for an English Manual. Alternatively use the setup instructions as detailed on the website below. Make sure your wireless activity button is switched on First on your Laptop or Ipad or Desktop PC.

http://help2.talktalk.co.uk/getting-started/how-do-i-set-my-router-step-step-guide

Good Luck

Regards

 

 



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12 Nov 2013 4:54 PM by lobin Star rating. 256 posts Send private message

I have a Telefonica router.  As I understand it, most routers come with the wireless signal unactivated by default.  You have to activate it manually and until you do so, only the wired connection will be available.

In my router, to activate the WiFi signal, you have to press a very little hole on the back of the router for five seconds.  Do not activate for much longer because if you press it for ten seconds, instead of activating the Wifi signal, the router resets to default settings.  In fact, that is how you turn off the WiFi signal.

Once activated, you must now go to your computer's WiFi settings and assuming it is already activated, look for your router's name and then enter your router's passcode.  Normally in Telefonica routers, this is written on the underside of the router.

If this does not work, I suggest you tell us the brand name of your router and we can look to see if we can find a User Manual in English.  If the brand name is not written on the router itself, you can probably find it in the documents that came with it.





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12 Nov 2013 5:37 PM by elraso Star rating. 39 posts Send private message

thank you for the two replies, i have taken it to a friend ,who has set it up the reply about not knocking the wi fi button was very relevant as i had done that and then it did not show in the network connections ,so thanks to both of you much appreciated





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