Hi all,
First post here. Glad I stumbled upon this site – lots of great information here.
I am having trouble with my wireless devices seeing any other device on the network. Here are the details:
1) Have two wired desktops, two wireless laptops, two iphones (wireless of course) and a wired NAS (Seagate Black Armor 440)
2) Everything worked great with my Qwest supplied 2Wire modem/router – but then it died.
3) Got a Qwest Actiontec PK500 and now:
a. Everything can connect to the internet without problem
b. Wired devices see the NAS just fine
c. Wireless laptops can’t see NAS
d. Iphones are not recognized on network. I have a particular program (ewallet) that used to be able to able to sync wirelessly with the same program on my desktop.
Been trying to find a setting I missed or messed up in the wireless setup in the modem/router. Currently using WEP because that is how the old modem was setup. I am about to the point of buying a DIR-655 and bridging my modem just to see if that solves it.
I would appreciate hearing any ideas you might have.
Thanks!
First post here. Glad I stumbled upon this site – lots of great information here.
I am having trouble with my wireless devices seeing any other device on the network. Here are the details:
1) Have two wired desktops, two wireless laptops, two iphones (wireless of course) and a wired NAS (Seagate Black Armor 440)
2) Everything worked great with my Qwest supplied 2Wire modem/router – but then it died.
3) Got a Qwest Actiontec PK500 and now:
a. Everything can connect to the internet without problem
b. Wired devices see the NAS just fine
c. Wireless laptops can’t see NAS
d. Iphones are not recognized on network. I have a particular program (ewallet) that used to be able to able to sync wirelessly with the same program on my desktop.
Been trying to find a setting I missed or messed up in the wireless setup in the modem/router. Currently using WEP because that is how the old modem was setup. I am about to the point of buying a DIR-655 and bridging my modem just to see if that solves it.
I would appreciate hearing any ideas you might have.
Thanks!