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kjh1
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connect on WiFi but not vi Ethernet cable

Hi All, 

 

Okay just got fibre installed. New router installed wired direct to computer via Ethernet cable, cannot connect PC to router, (router connects to net )remove cable go to wireless connects straight away no problems. 

Windows 7 is the operating system, no idea why it wont connect when i click connect it asks me for my username , password which i know but just wont play, again no problem on wireless.

 

Any help appreciated

 

regards

 

Keith

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shutter
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Re: connect on WiFi but not vi Ethernet cable

@kjh1 Which "user name"  & "password"     ? ?    there is one for the router, and one for conneccting to the internet via PlusNet...  you may be using wrong "user name"  & "password"...

kjh1
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Re: connect on WiFi but not vi Ethernet cable

Okay i know my plusnet user name and password,,

 

but what will the user name and password be for the router, as i have never set those up, on the back of the router there are 2 passwords one for wifi, and admin password for hub manager whatever that is.

Regards

Keith

 

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Re: connect on WiFi but not vi Ethernet cable

If your PC is connected by ethernet to the router you should not need to click anything to connect. What program is asking for a Username and Password. Have you set up an internet connection in "Network connections and settings"?

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@kjh1  the one on the back of the router...... is   " User name "     .....   admin      (note it is case sensitive ). and the other is the password for the access to the router, for resetting channel numbers etc... this is probably the password ( and username ) that is being requested when you are attempting to connect to  the router..

 

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Re: connect on WiFi but not vi Ethernet cable

Plug in the Ethernet cable.

Open a command prompt as administrator see https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/how-to-open-command-prompt-as-administrator-in-windows-7-xp-vis...

When the window opens type::

ipconfig /release (then carriage return).

ipconfig /renew (carriage return).

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@kjh1 wrote:

when i click connect it asks me for my username , password which i know but just wont play,

 


If you click "connect" you have already gone badly wrong somewhere as all you should need to do is plug-in the cable.  @shutter should know this; I fear his advice is just taking you further off in the wrong direction. 

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@ReedRichards  -  Possibly - However....


@kjh1 wrote:

Okay i know my plusnet user name and password,,

 

but what will the user name and password be for the router, as i have never set those up, on the back of the router there are 2 passwords one for wifi, and admin password for hub manager whatever that is.

Regards

Keith

 


 

 

My bold on that quote ..... 

 

@ReedRichards perhaps you could steer the O.P . in the right direction from here on in.........

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@shutter wrote:

 

 

@ReedRichards perhaps you could steer the O.P . in the right direction from here on in.........


I'd be happy to do this but I can't figure out where the O.P. is at the moment - except very lost.  If the WiFi works then the router must have an internet connection in which case there is absolutely no need to login to the router.  So all you should need to do is connect an Ethernet cable from the router to the computer and there you are - no set-up or password required.   

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Re: connect on WiFi but not vi Ethernet cable

Is the ethernet cable actually correctly plugged into the correct holes in the PC & router?

Is the ethernet cable faulty - rather unlikely - but it can happen?

If it's Windows what does the "device manager" say about the status of the ethernet device (network adaptor)?

 

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As we haven't heard from @kjh1 since last wednesday maybe the problem is solved.

When I swapped from a router that used the 192.168.1.xxx IP range to  192.168.0.xxx, ifI remember correctly I had to release and renew the IP configuration as per this post. https://community.plus.net/t5/Tech-Help-Software-Hardware-etc/connect-on-WiFi-but-not-vi-Ethernet-ca... before I could get my computer to work with an Ethernet cable.

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@Baldrick1 wrote:

As we haven't heard from @kjh1 since last wednesday maybe the problem is solved.

Let's hope so

When I swapped from a router that used the 192.168.1.xxx IP range to  192.168.0.xxx, ifI remember correctly I had to release and renew the IP configuration as per this post. https://community.plus.net/t5/Tech-Help-Software-Hardware-etc/connect-on-WiFi-but-not-vi-Ethernet-ca... before I could get my computer to work with an Ethernet cable.

Turning the computer off then turning it back on again will generally have the same effect.