Reset the router using the red reset button in the back of the device. Wait for a power reset and search for the device on the wireless network list. If that does not work verify that your router is ON and the Linksys logo is solidly lit. If you are far from the router, you might try moving closer to see if your device is out of the wireless network range. Using a computer attached to the router via a network cable, open the router's web-based setup page by entering “myrouter.local” or “http://192.168.1.1” and make sure that Broadcast SSID is ON.
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Reset the router using the red reset button in the back of the device. Wait for a power reset and search for the device on the wireless network list. If that does not work verify that your router is ON and the Linksys logo is solidly lit. If you are far from the router, you might try moving closer to see if your device is out of the wireless network range. Using a computer attached to the router via a network cable, open the router's web-based setup page by entering myrouter.local or 192.168.1.1 and make sure that Broadcast SSID is ON.
Reset the router using the red reset button in the back of the device. Wait for a power reset and search for the device on the wireless network list.
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Reset the router using the red reset button in the back of the device. Wait for a power reset and search for the device on the wireless network list. If that does not work verify that your router is ON and the Linksys logo is solidly lit. If you are far from the router, you might try moving closer to see if your device is out of the wireless network range. Using a computer attached to the router via a network cable, open the router's web-based setup page by entering “myrouter.local” or “http://192.168.1.1” and make sure that Broadcast SSID is ON.