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| The router looks fairly old though, I've moved into a new house and when I plug the router into my laptop its fine no problems whatsoever. At first when my mate tried it, it would pick up the network then he reset the router and it picked it up. Now it picks the network up and it has a strong signal, yet everytime I try to connect I enter the passphrase and then it says Wireless Authentication fails because of a timeout. What do I have to do to get it to successfully connect? I'm assuming that timeout means that it takes too long to connect to the router.
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| heyyya.. try renewing the IP address, to do this: start>run>cmd>ipconfig/renew |
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