Friday, January 8, 2010

Belkin Adapter Why Can't My Belkin Adapter Connect To My D-Link Router?

Why can't my Belkin adapter connect to my D-Link Router? - belkin adapter

I use a Belkin N adapter and D-Link DWL-G630 router.
I recently had my computer hard drive clean, have worked but the adapter and the router.
In the list of connecting the Belkin adapter, no available connections, the router seems to work well, and my network connections only shows the LAN connection.

2 comments:

Eki said...

If the only connection appears in the local area network connections, it seems that the Belkin adapter is not installed correctly.

Check your Device Manager (run "devmgmt.msc" command line) for functional exclamation mark (yellow) or device is disabled (red X). Check the status of the device - what does it mean: "This device can not start" when it collided with another material, or "not a driver for a device that" if the pilot is missing.

In the first experiment to another slot / USB, then install the drivers.

Eki said...

If the only connection appears in the local area network connections, it seems that the Belkin adapter is not installed correctly.

Check your Device Manager (run "devmgmt.msc" command line) for functional exclamation mark (yellow) or device is disabled (red X). Check the status of the device - what does it mean: "This device can not start" when it collided with another material, or "not a driver for a device that" if the pilot is missing.

In the first experiment to another slot / USB, then install the drivers.

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