If the computer works when directly connected to the modem, most routers have a setting to clone the MAC address of the computer. This will often fix connection problems. If that doesn't work I'm not sure whats causing your problems.
lopaka ________________________________ From: gibney <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sat, October 23, 2010 10:14:41 PM Subject: [H] Anyone use Clearwire? I've been with Clearwire about 3 years. I've used a D-Link wireless router DIR-615 for maybe two years or a little less. Thursday, I no longer had Internet access via my wireless connections and also the server wired to the router. When I connected the server to the Clearwire modem directly, I had access. I first bought the D-Link when the Linksys I had went out. The symptoms then were the same, no access if the router was in the network. Today, I bought a replacement DIR-615. When I hooked it up, nothing changed. Clearwire blamed the router, and D-link Tech support was unhelpful. Clearwire recommended Netgear. I was dubious, but I bought a N-150. Lo and Behold, it worked. This indicates to me, that contrary to their denial of changes, Clearwire did change something that means the D-Link routers no longer work. It's possible that I got unlucky with the new D-link today, but I doubt it. So, I'm just asking if anyone has an idea about this? I'm not a network expert. Dave Gibney Pullman, WA
