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I'm at a dead end here now:) "We need to have the correct Name Server IP addresses. If we do not, you will not be able to browse the web. There are a couple ways to get these. The first way is to log into your router's web interface, and look at your router's status page. On that page you should see an entry for DNS Servers, or Name Servers. Write down the ip adresses of your Name Servers" How do I log into my router's web interface? I really don't know much about computers:( |
It says so in the instructions. :) Quote: "Open a web browser like internet explorer or Netscape. Enter the ip address of your router in the address bar of your browser. In the picture above the address bar has Google in it. Just replace all of that with the ip address of your router. By default the ip address should be set to 192.168.2.1" :) Quote: "You should see a box prompting you for your password. Enter your password now. By default your password is blank. Click the Submit button to log in to your router." ;) ie: Don't enter anything in the password box, just press enter. :) |
I actually think I've done this before! But it's not 192.168.2.1, I think it's something simpler, with 0's and 1's:P |
Check the other models of Belkin then. ;) It has been known for router brands to change their log in ip addresses before. Cannot remember if this applied to Belkin. You could always Google for information to find out any new or old log ins used by Belkin. :) Also often the default login password is ADMIN. However that's a last resort to test if password doesn't work, unless your parents changed the password themselves. ;) |
But I'm not at home now. I'm at my apartment where I study. I live in an entire differrent city, I explained it in the beginning? I have no idea what kind of router those I rent my apartment from have:S |
I just downloaded the mp3 rocket, and I got full connection in seconds, so I guess I don't need limewire:D Thanx for all your help! Very nice of you to help me so much:D |
Your welcome. :) But we don't support their program here so if problems you will need to go to their support. :) So looks like the problem was not your router after all. My mistake of judgement, but only knowing that your router type is not super reliable in UPnP mode because it has been the reason for problems in past. And I'm sure whilst you are able to connect, your upload abilities are probably low. Good luck :) The fact you searched alternatives suggests something. :) And I agree the newest versions of LW are not their best, we often suggest to users to downgrade. ;) |
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